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Old 12-31-2013, 02:58 PM #1
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Default Do nerves heal after infection ??

Hi everyone,

Happy New Year !

does anyone know if nerves heal after an infection is eradicated?
I have neuropathy in the groin (yey fun times) I don't know HOW,
I had a super small infection in the bartholin gland and somehow created nerve damage.
Since these are peripheral nerves of the ilioinguinal, pudendal, etc
shouldn't they HEAL ?
I'm in my 20s

thank you
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