Gabapentin does not repair nerves. Gabapentin is not a neurotrophic drug; it is an antiepileptic drug that treats various types of neuralgia, as well as sensory abnormalities caused by increased nerve excitability, including numbness, burning sensations, and pain. This drug is primarily used to reduce clinical symptoms and does not restore the function of the nerve itself. During the use of the drug, the symptoms can be reduced and controlled, and once the dosage is reduced or stopped, the symptoms may recur. This medication is dose dependent and should be started in small doses and increased slowly to larger doses to improve symptoms. If you want to repair the nerves, use drugs that specifically nourish the nerves, such as vitamin B1, vitamin B12, methylcobalamin, furathiamine, adenosylcobalamin, cytarabine or murine nerve growth factor, gangliosides, etc.