Thinking your personal injury is the cause of your nerve damage? It is fairly easy for your nerves to become damaged when there is too much pressure placed on them. Nerves can also be stretched too far and completely severed. When your nerves are damaged, they can no longer properly do their job, which is to transmit communications between your brain and the rest of your body.

Signs of nerve damage

There are many different types of signs available that can let someone know that they may be suffering from nerve damage. It is important to understand that those signs can be constant or irregular, depending on the type of damage. Some of the more common signs of nerve damage include numbness, which tends to occur to the nerves that transmit sensation. Weakness can be felt when nerves that transmit motor signals to the body are damaged. Overall pain is a common sign of nerve damage and can take place anywhere.

Can an injury cause nerve damage?

Yes, a personal injury can cause someone to be diagnosed with nerve damage. Negative effects that come with nerve damage include a decrease in sensitivity, the inability to sleep well due to pain and a loss of balance.

How long do damaged nerves take to heal?

When there is minimal damage to the nerve, it is possible the nerve will repair itself over a short period of time. When there is moderate damage to the nerve, it might be able to grow back, though it can take many months for the entire process to be complete. When there is severe damage to the nerve, which often means that it has been cut, then surgery is often required to repair it.

Alternative treatment option: Acupuncture

Acupuncture is an alternative treatment option for treating nerve pain and can be used alone or with other medical treatments. According to Harvard Health, the ancient art of acupuncture has been used for centuries to treat many conditions and relieve pain. Because acupuncture is considered to be a safe treatment option, many people suffering from nerve damage can seek the assistance of an acupuncturist for help.

Been personally injured?

If you have recently received a personal injury and think you are experiencing nerve damage, then we ask that you call us now for a consultation appointment. While it may be possible that your damaged nerves will heal on their own if they received only minimal damage, it is always best to be seen by a professional in order to make sure your nerves are healing like they are supposed to.

Request an appointment in our La Mesa office here: https://braininjuryexpert.net/contact.

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