Yes but brain damage is likely.
yes- there is no reason for memory loss unless damage to brain from concussion or lack of oxygen
yes you can
through lack of oxygen
The rate of cellular metabolic activity affects and, at the same time, is affected by cerebrum of the brain which may progress to coma if there is no intervention.
If someone is aware of this lack of oxygen, yes. A lack of oxygen seems life threatening, and may cause someone to go through DABDA, or the five stages of grief, which does include depression.
A coma can occur due to various factors that affect brain function, including traumatic brain injuries, strokes, drug overdoses, severe infections, or metabolic imbalances like diabetic ketoacidosis. These conditions can disrupt the brain's ability to maintain consciousness. Additionally, lack of oxygen to the brain, such as in cardiac arrest, can also result in a coma. The duration and recovery from a coma depend on the underlying cause and the severity of brain damage.
Medically, lack of oxygen is referred to as, "Hypoxia."
High fever, being cold or lack of oxygen. Call 911 or his Pediatrician.
In many cases, from a severe head injury but there are many other causes for comas. Also comas can be caused from lack of oxygen to the brain such as if one was to fall unconcious underwater they may slip into a coma.
When breathing stops from lack of oxygen
probably due to the lack of oxygen secondary to fluid being accumulated in lungs
Two reasons 1. Lack of oxygen 2. Through toxins