Is patient in coma living or dead?

A coma is a deep state of eyes-closed unconsciousness where a person is not able to respond to people or the environment around them. In a coma, a patient is alive and there is some brain activity. Depending on the severity of the injury, recovery time varies and comas can be temporary or permanent.
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Are people in coma dead or alive?

Someone who is in a coma is unconscious and will not respond to voices, other sounds, or any sort of activity going on nearby. The person is still alive, but the brain is functioning at its lowest stage of alertness. You can't shake and wake up someone who is in a coma like you can someone who has just fallen asleep.
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Is coma same as death?

Brain death: Irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain, including the brain stem. A person who is brain dead is dead, with no chance of revival. Coma: A state of profound unresponsiveness as a result of severe illness or brain injury.
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Can someone in a coma hear you?

Can Your Loved One Hear You? During a coma, the individual is unconscious, meaning they are unable to respond to any sounds. However, the brain may still be able to pick up on sounds from loved ones. In fact, some studies suggest talking and touching a loved one while they are in a coma may help them recover.
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How is a person in a coma alive?

The vast majority continue to be kept alive via hydration and nutrition delivered through a feeding tube.
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Coma Patient : Living or non living



Do you still poop if you're in a coma?

Skin breakdown and ulcers occur commonly, since the person is unable to move and is incontinent, with no ability to control passage of urine or stool.
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How do doctors know if someone is in a coma?

CT scan. This uses a series of X-rays to create a detailed image of the brain. A CT scan can show bleeding in the brain, tumors, strokes and other conditions. This test is often used to diagnose and determine the cause of a coma.
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Do you urinate in a coma?

People in a vegetative state have no control over urination and bowel movements (are incontinent).
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Can you feel in a coma?

People in a coma are completely unresponsive. They do not move, do not react to light or sound and cannot feel pain.
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How long will a hospital keep someone in a coma?

Typically, a coma does not last more than a few days or couple of weeks. In some rare cases, a person might stay in a coma for several weeks, months or even years. Depending on what caused the person to go into a coma, some patients are able to return to their normal lives after leaving the hospital.
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Do you dream during a coma?

Patients in a coma appear unconscious. They do not respond to touch, sound or pain, and cannot be awakened. Their brains often show no signs of the normal sleep-wakefulness cycle, which means they are unlikely to be dreaming.
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What happens right before a coma?

Before entering a coma, a person with worsening low blood sugar, known as diabetic shock, or excessively high levels of carbon dioxide in the blood, called hypercapnia, may first experience headaches, irritability, and slurred speech.
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Why do people go into comas?

Coma is a state of prolonged loss of consciousness. It can have a variety of causes, including traumatic head injury, stroke, brain tumor, or drug or alcohol intoxication. A coma may even be caused by an underlying illness, such as diabetes or an infection. Coma is a medical emergency.
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What is the best way to wake someone up from a coma?

Place objects in the person's hands. Use objects with pleasant tactile sensations and different textures such as soft toys, silk scarves or books. Put a bunch of flowers in the person's room or spray their favourite perfume.
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Do people in comas hear everything we say when we talk to them?

Comatose patients do not seem to hear or respond. Speaking may not affect their clinical outcome; time spent with them takes time away from other, more "viable" patients. Comatose patients may, however, hear; many have normal brain-stem auditory evoked responses and normal physiologic responses to auditory stimuli.
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Is coma like sleep?

Coma is a state of consciousness that is similar to deep sleep, except no amount of external stimuli (such as sounds or sensations) can prompt the brain to become awake and alert. A person in a coma can't even respond to pain. A wide range of illnesses, conditions and events can cause coma.
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How long can you be in a coma before brain damage?

Severe brain injury is usually defined as being a condition where the patient has been in an unconscious state for 6 hours or more, or a post-traumatic amnesia of 24 hours or more.
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Is brain dead the same as being in coma?

Brain death is not the same as coma, because someone in a coma is unconscious but still alive. Brain death occurs when a critically ill patient dies sometime after being placed on life support. This situation can occur after, for example, a heart attack or stroke.
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Is a coma just sleeping?

A person in a coma is unconscious, not sleeping

Someone who is in a coma is unconscious and won't respond to voices, other sounds or any type of activity happening around them. A person in a coma is still alive, but the brain is functioning at its lowest stage of alertness.
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Does your heart stop in a coma?

They can't wake up, talk or respond to commands. The eyes may open in response to stimuli. The person is able to move their body. Heart rate, blood pressure and respiration continue.
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How long can a body stay in a coma?

Similar to during sleep, a person in a coma cannot respond to their environment in the usual way. However, a coma differs from sleep because a person is unable to wake up. The levels of consciousness and responsiveness will depend on how much the brain functions. A coma can last for a few days or weeks.
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Does the body move while in a coma?

People in a coma are completely unresponsive. They do not move, do not react to light or sound and cannot feel pain. Their eyes are closed. The brain responds to extreme trauma by effectively 'shutting down'.
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What is the best way to wake someone up from a coma?

Place objects in the person's hands. Use objects with pleasant tactile sensations and different textures such as soft toys, silk scarves or books. Put a bunch of flowers in the person's room or spray their favourite perfume.
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How do they feed coma patients?

A nasogastric tube bypasses mouth and esophagus to deliver liquid nutrition directly to the stomach. The presence of the tube keeps the gastro-esophageal sphincter, between the esophagus and stomach, open.
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What happens to your body after a coma?

Some people will make a full recovery and be completely unaffected by the coma. Others will have disabilities caused by the damage to their brain. They may need physiotherapy, occupational therapy and psychological assessment and support during a period of rehabilitation, and may need care for the rest of their lives.
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