Go to the vet.
Prognosis depends on the severity of the damage. See here for further info:
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=0+1321&aid=3539
Are you trying to heal or inflict nerve damage?
As unfortunate as this may sound, nerves do not heal. Nor do they regenerate. If you've suffered an injury that's caused nerve damage, that damage will not heal or regenerate.
Yes, a nerve that is cut during surgery will eventually heal.
Nerve cells are different from other cells. In other cells they have a cell wall cell membrane nucleus lisozomes etc. but nerve cells dont have the information nor the ability to heal as well as normal cells do. it all depends on the extent of the damage
No, cats cannot heal broken bones on their own. They require medical treatment from a veterinarian to properly heal a broken bone.
Infrared therapy, often used for pain relief and inflammation reduction, may aid in the healing process after nerve damage, but it is not a guaranteed solution. Some studies suggest that infrared light can promote tissue repair and enhance circulation, potentially benefiting nerve regeneration. However, more research is needed to establish its effectiveness specifically for nerve damage. It's essential to consult with a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options.
Depends on what kind of nerve damage and how severe is it If it is partial motor nerve then you feel weakness Total loss of motor nerve then you cant move that muscle and it will have no muscle tone if it is sensory nerve then you will have altered sensations total loss of sensory nerve then you wont feel a thing ...
A cut nerve in the wrist may be able to regenerate and heal over time, but it depends on the extent of the damage. If you are experiencing numbness in your thumb, pointer finger, and middle finger, it is important to see a healthcare provider for an evaluation. Physical therapy or surgical intervention may be necessary to help with nerve regeneration and restore sensation.
it can't get better if it's cracked or decayed. If the nerve is insulted by either trauma or decay it may heal.
Your bones are designed for getting fractured. They unite readily, specially in case of children. Muscles also heal fast when stitched well. You are unfortunate in that the nerve cells heal poorly or do not heal at all. But then the nerve damage is rather uncommon in clinical practice, except in few instances.
Yes, the liver has the ability to regenerate and heal itself after injury or damage.
The time it takes for a nerve in the ear to heal can vary depending on the specific injury. Some may heal in a few days or weeks, while others may take months or even longer. It is important to seek guidance from a medical professional for a proper assessment and treatment plan.