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It is either a nerve damage called axonotmesis or neurotmesis. Probably the first. In which case the axons grow back along the undisrupted nerve sheaths.
Once they get going it is around 1 mm a day, I seem to think. If it is long nerve they have to grow down, then the place the growing point has reached, tingles when it is tapped = tinel's sign
go and see your local handy GP