Yes it would cause a nerve damage but it depends on where and how long you give mild electric shock to somebody. i think so?
Visual evoked potentials are used to diagnose visual losses due to optic nerve damage, especially from multiple sclerosis. They are also useful to diagnose "hysterical blindness," in which loss of vision is not due to any nerve damage.
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Common sources of electric shock muscle, nerve, tissue and skin injuries, or electrocution, are:lightningmachineryelectric cordselectrical wiringelectrical outletselectric applianceshigh-voltage power lines
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The vagus nerve is located in the arm of a human. The lap band fill procedure can cause nerve damage to this nerve.
Yes, it can as the vagus nerve relays the parasympathetic inhibition of the heart rate.
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Yes, it can, I've suffered from mono and have permanant nerve damage in my neck.
A stroke or nerve damage would cause a lack of sensation in the fingers.
Nerve damage is very bad, and often fatal. It is the leading cause of heart disease & stroke.
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Certainly. With most surgical incisions nerves will be cut, and therefore it is possible that nerve damage will occur.
NoCT scans do not cause nerve damage.
A slipped disc can cause nerve damage and potty problems.
Hot tubs can potentially cause nerve damage if the water temperature is too high, leading to burns or scalding. Prolonged exposure to hot water can also result in nerve damage due to the heat affecting the nerves. It is important to regulate the temperature and duration of hot tub use to prevent potential nerve damage.