Ask your Vet. Nerve damage may be caused by conditions that can be fixed.
in many cases yes
Nerve Tissue
Pain and numbness in the right arm could be caused by a shortness of blood supply. Nerve damage can also be associated with these symptoms.
yes
Destruction of the nerve endings causes the affected areas to lose sensation.
Tibial nerve damage can be caused by various factors, including traumatic injuries such as fractures or lacerations, prolonged pressure on the nerve from positions or tight casts, and diseases like diabetes that lead to neuropathy. Additionally, conditions such as herniated discs, tumors, or vascular issues can compress the tibial nerve. Infections and inflammatory diseases may also contribute to nerve damage. Overall, any factor that disrupts the nerve's function or blood supply can lead to tibial nerve injury.
Hitting a nerve while drawing blood can cause nerve damage to the patient. This is very serious and can result in a permanent disability.
Blindness can be caused by damage to the optic nerve (cranial nerve II), which is responsible for transmitting visual information from the eye to the brain. Damage or dysfunction of the optic nerve can result in partial or complete blindness.
Nerve damage or it can be caused by the use of the tranquilizer acepromazine.
Excessive yawning can be caused by a vasovagal reaction. A vasovagal reaction is caused by the action of a nerve on the blood vessels. This nerve is called the vagus nerve. It may indicate a heart problem.
Autonomic nerve damage is most noticeable when an individual stands upright and experiences problems such as light-headedness or changes in blood pressure