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nerves
The hearing nerves are unable to recover from damage.
the acute bacterial infection whose toxins can damage the heart muscle and peripheral nerves is what
Methylmercury is the type of mercury that can damage nerves. It is a neurotoxin that can accumulate in the body, particularly in the brain and nervous system, leading to symptoms such as numbness, tingling, and difficulty walking.
While a static shock can be uncomfortable, it is unlikely to permanently damage or kill nerves. Nerves are resilient and typically recover from minor shocks. However, repeated or high-voltage shocks can potentially cause nerve damage over time.
The deformity, damage to joints, and at times inflammation in areas surrounding nerves and nervous tissue in rheumatoid arthritis often lead to entrapment of nerves. Carpal tunnel syndrome and ulna nerve compression are example of this. Entrapment can damage nerves and may lead to serious consequences including the damage of muscles.
Possibly. Getting an electric shock of any great voltage is going to affect and possibly damage your nerves. It could damage the nerves involved with getting an erection as easily as any.
Nerves in the body jump in response to a stimulus or damage. It is also common for nerves to jump or twitch without any apparent reason.
Certainly. With most surgical incisions nerves will be cut, and therefore it is possible that nerve damage will occur.
It involves damage to the nerves that control the heart, digestive and other organs, and eventually leads to damage to these organs
The nerves that affect walking include the sciatic nerve, the femoral nerve, and the tibial nerve. Damage or compression of these nerves can result in difficulty with walking, weakness in the legs, or numbness in the lower extremities.