Can numbness in the fingers after hand trauma be completely recovered?

Whether the numbness of fingers after hand trauma can be completely recovered depends on the degree of trauma and whether the treatment is timely.
If the degree of hand trauma is mild and the lesion mainly involves the myelin sheath of the nerve, causing demyelination of the nerve, most of the patients can recover completely if they can be treated timely and correctly at an early stage.
If the lesion is more serious and invades the axon of the nerve, it is generally irreversible, and most patients have a poor prognosis and cannot recover completely, but if early and timely treatment can be given, including nerve repair, nerve nutrition and other treatments, it can improve the symptoms to a certain extent.
If the patient’s hand trauma did not damage to the nerve just due to pain stimulation caused by the tension of the hand numbness, most patients can be completely cured, the main thing is to calm the patient’s mood, and actively treat the original disease.
It is recommended that patients seek medical treatment in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to use the appropriate way of treatment.