Can you recover from a complete cervical cord injury?

Complete cervical cord injury is generally difficult to recover from and is prone to leaving sequelae.
Complete cervical cord injury is a more serious injury to the nervous system, which may lead to tetraplegia, resulting in loss of motor and sensory functions of the trunk and limbs, as well as urinary and fecal dysfunction.
The cervical cord does not have the function of regeneration, so it is usually impossible to recover completely after a complete injury. In the later stages, it is easy to cause neurological dysfunction sequelae, which will have a direct negative impact on daily life and work.
Complete cervical cord injury is a more serious injury, and there is no specific method to completely restore the function of local nerves, so it is easy to cause problems of self-care and mobility.
For the specific treatment of complete cervical cord injury, it should be carried out under the guidance of professional doctors. As it is difficult to recover completely, so we should pay attention to the care in the later stage to prevent complications such as skin pressure ulcers, urinary tract infections and lung infections.