Stroke victims may be placed in a medically induced coma to protect their brain from further damage. This procedure helps to lower metabolic demands, reduce swelling, and allow the brain time to heal. Additionally, sedation can help manage pain and agitation, providing a more stable environment for recovery. Decisions regarding this intervention are made based on the severity of the stroke and the patient's overall condition.
Yes, stroke victims can become unresponsive, depending on the severity and location of the stroke. A stroke can cause damage to areas of the brain responsible for consciousness and responsiveness, leading to conditions such as coma or decreased alertness. Additionally, complications arising from the stroke, such as swelling in the brain or subsequent medical issues, can further affect responsiveness. Prompt medical attention is crucial in such cases to assess and manage the situation effectively.
The paralyzed part doesn't feel any pain.
Clark McEntire is in a coma in Tulsa. Reba, his daughter and family are with him. He's had a stroke.
He Died of a stroke 1st he had a stroke 2nd was in a coma 3rd Died
I think it means you were put into a coma by the doctor.
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Stroke damage is always somewhere in the brain. However, you cannot say that every person who has had a stroke and is in a coma has had the stroke in the same part of the brain. Strokes can affect just about any area of the brain.
It depends on why the infant is in a coma. there a several illnesses that can put someone in a coma.
If you put 4 stroke what in it
He had a stroke on stage and was in a coma for MANY years before finally dying.
He was put into a coma to allow his body to heal.