Recovery time from peripheral nerve damage is not certain and is generally related to the extent of the damage to the peripheral nerves. If the damage to the peripheral nerves is only minor, recovery may be possible in about three months, but if there is serious damage such as severe nerve severance, it may be difficult to recover completely.
1. Not serious: If the damage to the peripheral nerves is not serious, but only minor compression, laceration, contusion, etc., the recovery time may be very short, usually in about three months, and the function will be restored relatively well.
2. Severe: If the damage to the peripheral nerves is more serious, such as severing or damaging the nerves, it may be difficult to recover completely. Even with surgery, only partial function may be restored.
Nerve damage should be reviewed regularly in the hospital, the treatment should follow the doctor’s instructions, and any abnormalities should be sought in time to avoid delaying the condition and causing serious consequences.