Yes, but it very unlikely. They can last anywhere from 3 days to 30 years. It's when someone is unconscious for a long period of time. If they do wake up, some might not remember words and/or names of people, places and things. A very few number are lucky and get out with full memory.
Someone who was in a coma and has now regained consciousness is said to have emerged from a coma.
It depends on why the infant is in a coma. there a several illnesses that can put someone in a coma.
Comatose is a word that describes someone who is in a coma.
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If someone is in a coma they are unconcious and do not respond to voices,sounds or any activitie around them.He is still alive but their brain is working at it's lowest standard/stage of alertness.If you shake someone and their in a coma then they do not wake up like if you shake someone that's asleep.
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Depending on where the person is shot, then yes.
Unless whatever the reason was he went into a coma made him sterile, yes he can. Coma itself does not make him sterile. And pre-ejaculate is enough to make someone pregnant so a ejaculation is not even necessary.
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.
They are purposefully put in a coma through some anesthetic drug. It is only temporary, but it's done to put the brain in a hibernating state to recover.
It's crucial to consult medical professionals when dealing with someone in a coma, as they can provide the best care and guidance based on the patient's specific condition. While there's no guaranteed method to revive someone from a coma, maintaining a supportive environment, talking to them, and gently stimulating their senses may be beneficial. Additionally, ensure that they are receiving appropriate medical treatment and monitoring from healthcare providers.