It is technically common sense. Head and brain damage would most likely be the cause.
yes it can cause a coma
Is not Coma estas, is "Como Estas" "How Are You" . Most common way would be "I'm Fine" "Estoy Bien"
Recovery can have a wide variance depending on the cause of the coma and where the patient places on the coma scale
Throwing up can cause dehydration, which can cause a person to pass out and slip into a coma.
Hepatic coma is most common in patients with chronic liver disease. It occurs in 50-70% of all those with cirrhosis.
The most common cause of anemia is blood loss.
A potentially life-threatening complication of myxedema is myxedema coma, which is associated with severe longstanding hypothyroidism. Myxedema coma is not common, but has been known to be most prevalent in the elderly and in women.
The most common cause of chemical weathering is oxygen
The most common cause of chemical weathering is oxygen
a coma
The shortest recorded time someone has been in a coma can vary widely depending on individual circumstances and definitions of coma. Some people may experience a coma lasting only a few minutes to hours due to transient medical conditions or injuries. However, specific documented cases of very brief comas are less common, as most discussions around coma duration focus on longer terms. Each case is unique, influenced by factors like the cause and severity of the brain injury.