Whether brachial plexus nerve injury needs surgery or not depends on the specific condition, if the condition is mild, conservative treatment is enough, if the condition is serious, immediate surgery is needed.
Brachial plexus nerve injury is mainly caused by traffic accidents, work injuries or birth injuries, etc. Its main symptoms are numbness, muscle paralysis or atrophy and weakness of the upper limbs, which can also lead to partial or complete loss of upper limb motor and sensory functions, or even leave behind disabilities.
If the symptoms are mild, it can be treated by taking nerve-nourishing drugs such as vitamin B1 and methylcobalamin under the guidance of a doctor. You can also massage the affected area to accelerate blood circulation and avoid muscle atrophy. If the brachial plexus nerve injury is more serious, or has affected the life and work, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s advice for surgical treatment in time.
It is recommended that patients with brachial plexus nerve injury should seek medical treatment in time, and the doctor will judge whether surgery is needed according to the patient’s specific condition.