Yes. You do physically; your body is still kicking.
You wouldn't age mentally though because you're unconscious, you don't know what's going on around you.
That's why when people who have been in comas for years wake up, the still act like they did when they went into the coma. It's like they've just been sleeping
Yes.
Someone who was in a coma and has now regained consciousness is said to have emerged from a coma.
October 1, 2001 He was shot execution style five times and was in a coma for two days.
Actually, no. You can die WHILE you're in a coma -- but you may also recover completely.A coma is "simply" an unresponsive, unconscious state of indeterminate period. There are a lot of unknowns in this question (how old is the person; what was their health prior to entering the coma; was there a likely cause; etc). A person may or may not "come out" of a coma (i.e., become responsive and conscious again) -- but I believe (and I'm not a doctor, so I defer to medical opinion) that the longer a person is in a coma, the less likely that they will leave that state, or that they will be brain-damaged when they do.But if you're asking about someone you know or love, please don't ask here. Talk to a medical professional who knows all the details of the case.
i did this and i feel in to a coma for 2 weeks it, felt like 10 seconds though, ok so i first i tied ruberband in both of my Testicles then i let me Bowling ball drop in my forehead, i let it drop from like 2 feet away from my face then boom, i blacked out felt like 10 secods then i woke up and i was in the hospital and the doctor said i was in here for 2 weeks! crazyyy yay and it was the begging of summer vacation so i was happy!
During a coma, the body's normal hormonal cycles, including the menstrual cycle, may be disrupted. Women in a coma may not experience their period due to the altered state of consciousness and the body's reduced functioning. However, it is important to note that each case is unique, and some women may still experience menstrual bleeding while in a coma, especially if they are in a lighter state of unconsciousness.
Yes they do even tho there may be little or no( Neurological) brain activity they are still aging even in a vegatitave state you still age.
Yes, many people have recovered from a coma.
No ghosts appear when people are in a coma, only doctors and nurses.
There are stories of people who are in coma's that can still hear. These people try to communicate with their loved ones and doctors but cannot.
The population of La Coma i la Pedra is 252.
it doesn't normally happen but their have been cases of people waking up and have reported hearing loved ones while in a coma state.
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The longest recorded coma lasted 37 years. Elaine Esposito, from the United States, fell into a coma in 1941 at the age of 6 and remained in that state until her death in 1978.
That really isn't hard to think about. YES! A coma is life threatening to anyone who gets one! Age doesn't matter.
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.
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