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Q: How long after stopping dialysis does the patient go into a coma?
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How long do you live after stopping dialysis?

one to two weeks


How long is a patient allowed to stay in hospital after appendix surgery plus a dialysis patient?

Probably patient will need to stay in the Hospital for 2 to 3 days after appendix surgery, provided there are no post operative complications


Can a doctor bring someone out of a coma that's had a stroke?

Being out of coma entirely depends on the management of the doctor and on the responses of the patient's body. The doctors may forsee but not be intirely sure how long a person may be in coma or if he or she will be awake. This depends on the body and the person.


If you stop Dialysis how long will you live with out it?

My brother recently died, he was too weak to continue on dialysis and died 1 1/2 days of stopping dialysis, I was told by the hospice Doctor that depending on your kidney damage it could be 2 day to two weeks, I want to add I really miss by dear brother


If someone is in a coma from bleeding from cutting the veins in their arms with a sharp knife how do they wake up and how long does it take for it to happen?

Comas are a tricky thing. Most doctors state that the duration of the coma depends on the patient. Its also based on how much trauma the patient's body has gone through.


How long can a person be in a coma?

There is no time limit of a coma patient to come our in this situation. It can be minimum one day to one month or maximum 5 to 10 years or more, not sure.


Dialysis how long can you live on dialysis?

5 years i think


How long can you live without water in a coma?

When in a medical facility and in a coma, Doctors will have i.v's hooked up to the patient to keep them hydrated since the person cannot consume water, or any other fluids or foods on their own.


If a forty-two year old is on a coma what are the chances of them coming out of it?

Age has less to do with it then the cause of the coma, how severe the injury was (if there was an injury), how long they have been in a coma, their overall health, and several other factors. Sometimes hospitals will actually induce people into a coma. If the patient has been intubated (put on a machine to assist their breathing), they will often be given medications to actually put them in a coma. This allows the breathing machine to work better because the body isn't fighting against it. When the patient begins to heal and can breathe on their own again, they will allow them to wake from the coma and remove the machines. The best thing to do is to talk to the doctor and find out WHY they are in a coma. They can estimate what the chances are in that patients induvidual case.


Can you get a tattoo if your a dialysis patient?

yes all dialysis paitiens can get a tattoo, as long as the tattoo shopp and tattoo artist are clean and sterile and use the proper sterilized equipment.Becausethen anyone can be at risk for infection.That is the biggest risk for dialysis paitients or anyone for that matter. I have practiced medice for many years and besides hep A,B and C i have never seen any complications with paitients who have renal failure or are on Dialysis


Is it possible for patient undergoing dialysis to get back to normal again?

Depends on what is causing the kidney failure. If it is a chronic condition then, not it is not. If it is an acute condition then yes it is. Your doctor or the dialysis nurse rendering the treatment should be able to tell you which category you are in.


How long does an infant usually stay in a coma?

It depends on why the infant is in a coma. there a several illnesses that can put someone in a coma.