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Nerves can have limited recovery due to several factors, including the complexity of the nervous system, the presence of inhibitory molecules that prevent regeneration, and the formation of scar tissue that physically obstructs regrowth. Additionally, peripheral nerves can regenerate to some extent, but central nervous system nerves have a much lower capacity for regeneration due to environmental challenges. Age, the extent of the injury, and underlying health conditions can further hinder recovery. Overall, the intricate nature of nerve connections and the hostile environment for regeneration contribute to the difficulties in nerve recovery.

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