Yes it can. It depends on the amount of voltage that you got shocked with.
Electric shock can put the heart into asystole (absence of heart contractions). The heart will often resume its rhythm, but the accomanying respiratory arrest lasts longer, and can then lead to a second cardiac arrest due to lack of oxygen.
Also, all electrical burns are considered to be worse than look externally (they can burn internally as well).
Yes, it can.
high levels of ketone and glucose can cause loss of consciousness in dka
The hard problem of consciousness is the question of how subjective experiences and feelings arise from physical processes in the brain. It is difficult to explain how physical matter can give rise to our internal mental experiences, such as thoughts, emotions, and sensations.
Schizophrenia itself does not involve those symptoms, but the medications associated with schizophrenia can cause weakness and loss of consciousness. Please see your doctor immediately if you lose consciousness without any evident non-serious cause.
It depends upon whether they hit their head or not. A bump to the head can cause memory loss. Another cause of memory loss is stress or anxiety.
A sudden shock can cause some memory loss however the memories generally tend to come back. It depends upon the size of the shock.
Fainting is a condition of temporal collapse(complete or partial loss of consciousness) as a result of insufficient supply of blood to the brain. It is usually less sever compared to shock.and in this case0 consciousness can be recovered after few seconds has elapsed.while shock is a condition of severe depression in the vital functions and or vital center of the medulla oblongata caused by loss of body fluids.
Hypovolemic shock is primarily caused by poor perfusion, usually from excess blood or fluid loss from the body. Hypovolemic shock is the most common type of pre-hospital shock often resulting from moderate or severe trauma.
only that form of shock caused by large scale loss of blood.
Sudden headache followed by loss of consciousness
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Syncope is a brief loss of consciousness due to lack of oxygen.SyncopeSyncope - Temporary loss of consciousness caused by a lack of blood supply to the brain.