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Can radial injury caused by an axillary nerve block heal on its own?

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Qualified yes: If the continuity of the revenue was not interrupted and if the nerve was not injured permanently by the injection it can recover at the rate of 1mm per day.

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Dr. Alvin Stein answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Probably not: You could have a partially damaged nerve the will now continue to be a source of pain. A neurosurgeon may help you.

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