Trauma, injury to the affected area.
vagus nerve
If loosing your voice is associated with hoarseness it is generally a result of soft tissue swelling. Not nerve involvement.
Destruction of the nerve endings causes the affected areas to lose sensation.
After 10 days it should not feel tender, but if there is is no swelling or redness then it is likely painful because of the nerve damage
Damage in the back would not be my first choice . . . but it could have put pressure on a major blood vessel. Leg and ankle swelling have more to do with heart disease or diabetes. You should see a doctor, very soon!
No, residual numbness after dental implant surgery is due to nerve damage - either bruising, swelling or accidental severing during either tooth removal or the implant surgery. This effect may be temporary or it may be permanent, depending on the amount of damage to the nerve - Swelling near the nerve may take months to completely subside, if this is the cause you should see a gradual improvement.
include excessive bleeding, infection, pain, excessive swelling, vein inflammation (phlebitis), and damage to nerves during surgery. Nerve damage may be temporary or permanent
Hitting a nerve while drawing blood can cause nerve damage to the patient. This is very serious and can result in a permanent disability.
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Nerve Damage was created in 2004.
Would lead to loss of both sensory & motor function. Ventral ramus is the anterior division of a spinal nerve.
prolonged papilledema can result in permanent damage to the optic nerve which could lead to blindness.