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Nerve damage can sometimes be reversed, depending on the type and severity of the injury. Peripheral nerves, for example, have a greater ability to regenerate compared to central nervous system nerves. Treatment options such as physical therapy, medication, and in some cases, surgery can aid recovery. However, complete recovery is not guaranteed, and some cases may lead to permanent impairment.

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