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.
Yes.
no, they can't, unless you go into diabetic coma by choking on it. This is the case for everything. You can even choke and go into a diabetic coma
Dr. Dre didn't go into a coma. However, the music video for the song "I Need A Doctor" shows a scene in which Dr. Dre has an accident with his car and goes into coma.
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No
When a hamster goes into a coma it's because it is either too old or has had a very terrifying experience even if there in the pitch black and you suddenly turn on a bright light they could go into a coma
Yes, you almost always go into comas after flashbacks.
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.
Yes.
anestesia puts you asleep...
You will die and go into a coma forever.
The comma goes before the word "but." For example: I was going to spell the word "comma" right, but then I fell into a coma.