It may be able to be repaired via surgery.
Nerve damage in the colon can sometimes be repaired, depending on the extent and cause of the damage. Treatments may include medications, dietary changes, and therapies to enhance nerve function. In some cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to restore normal function. However, complete recovery may not always be possible, and management of symptoms often becomes the focus.
Nerve Damage was created in 2004.
Indicates that you might have non repairable damage to your medial nerve . Carpal tunnel can be relieved and many times fixed with a simple surgery .But in some cases the condition of numbness and scar tissue can come back for another bought of surgery years later .
The large intestine is primarily innervated by the autonomic nervous system, specifically the vagus nerve (cranial nerve X) for the proximal part, and by the pelvic splanchnic nerves (S2-S4) for the distal part. The vagus nerve supplies the cecum, ascending colon, and part of the transverse colon, while the pelvic splanchnic nerves innervate the descending colon, sigmoid colon, and rectum. Additionally, sensory fibers from the inferior mesenteric ganglion contribute to the innervation.
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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.
it depends on what the nerve damage was from and how much your body has healed
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Ask your Vet. Nerve damage may be caused by conditions that can be fixed.
Yes, it can, I've suffered from mono and have permanant nerve damage in my neck.
ALL damage to a car is repairable. The real question is can it be done cheaply enough to make it worth whyle and can it be done well enough to be as servicible as before the damage.