Yes, you can typically visit someone in a coma, but it's important to check with the medical staff for specific guidelines, as policies may vary by hospital. Visitors are often allowed to talk to the patient, hold their hand, or play music, as some studies suggest that patients may be able to hear and respond to familiar voices. However, the condition of the patient should be considered, and the visit should be done respectfully and quietly.
a card and yourself to visit , hopefully when the friend wakes up someone will be there and that would be a blessing.
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.
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no they donot visit spirits they lie there unable to move
Comatose is a word that describes someone who is in a coma.
no
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.
yes