A coma is not a predictive factor for Alzheimer's disease. The best way to try to avoid Alzheimer's disease is to follow the Mediterranean diet, to get physical exercise, and to keep your mind exercised.
Most likely, unless you are very very very lucky..You will most likely slip into coma and die
If you took 22000 mg of lithium you would most likely die. The drug will put you into a coma and it would be hard to get out of it.
It is technically common sense. Head and brain damage would most likely be the cause.
very likely given the severity of the injuries
Yes. And fatigue is likely to be a long term problem if the person was in a coma due to head trauma or a stroke.
You stop dreaming I would imagine.
yes, your heart stops beating only when your dead.
No.
Yes but brain damage is likely.
Is a Concution I believe that is how you spell it.
If a diabetic goes into a coma, their blood glucose level would likely be very high, potentially above 600 mg/dL. This condition is known as diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and requires immediate medical attention to bring the blood glucose level back to a normal range.
There are several different ways a person can end up in a coma due to a brain injury. A person can go into a coma if the brains swells or bleeds after the injury.