This will most likely depend on your chemical make-up and your metabolism. The best pain killer that I have come across is oxycodone (Percoset). I have tried many others like morphine, dilaudid, and oxyxontin but none have worked for me. Again, depends on the person.
in many cases yes
Nerve Damage was created in 2004.
Oxycodone is not an antidepressant. It is a pain reliever. There is no antidepressant that works like a pain reliever. See your doctor and get what is best for you.
The best would be physical therapy to increase the muscle strength.
ativan
Are you trying to heal or inflict nerve damage?
Ice can help reduce inflammation and numb pain in the short term, which may provide temporary relief for nerve damage. However, it does not promote healing of the nerve itself. For nerve damage, it's important to focus on appropriate medical treatments and rehabilitation strategies rather than relying solely on ice. Always consult with a healthcare professional for the best approach to managing nerve injuries.
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
It depends of the type of damage that occurred during the accident. If your Olfactory nerve; Cranial Nerve I was damaged, then there is probably nothing that can be done. If there is no damage, just pressure on the nerve, then surgery may be able to help. Your best course of action it to talk to your doctor.
vagus nerve
Ask your Vet. Nerve damage may be caused by conditions that can be fixed.