When someone in a coma drops tears, it may indicate a reflexive response rather than an emotional reaction, as they are not consciously aware of their surroundings. Tears can be triggered by various physiological factors, such as irritation or stimulation of the eyes, or as a result of the body's response to pain or discomfort. It's important to note that the presence of tears does not necessarily suggest that the person is experiencing emotions or awareness. Medical professionals typically evaluate these responses in the context of overall neurological function.
Usually, tears are a common function of the human body. It does not necessarily mean that a patient is coming out of a coma.
The Punjabi word "hanju" means tears or crying. It is often used to describe the act of shedding tears or being emotionally overwhelmed.
it is still coma but it is different to say
It means: comma (as in punctuation) OR a coma as in a state of unconsciousness.
How are you
No ghosts appear when people are in a coma, only doctors and nurses.
in a coma like state
The idiom "crocodile tears" refers to insincere or fake displays of sadness or emotion. It comes from the myth that crocodiles shed tears while eating their prey, appearing to show remorse when in reality they are not genuine.
It means that there was allot of tears.
Eat Poop.
my amo amnay
Translation: And how are things in the Church (assuming 'coma' is 'como')