Yes there is, during the state of a coma the person is able to hear but not see feel or anything else but hear
No. Coma means total unconsciousness.
There is conflicting evidence on whether individuals in a coma can hear. Some studies suggest that certain unconscious patients may be able to process auditory information at some level, while others indicate that the ability to hear is diminished or absent during a coma. It is best to consult with medical professionals for specific cases.
No, death pretty much trumps coma...a person won't be in a coma after they die. You might have some evidence, in the form of bedsores and wasting, that the person had lingered in a coma if the coma persisted for some extended time prior to death. .
No. Exams of patients with encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) usually reveal a drowsy or confused patient but not in a coma. A person in a coma state can not be aroused.
yes they can.
There are several different ways a person can end up in a coma due to a brain injury. A person can go into a coma if the brains swells or bleeds after the injury.
I don't know if this is true for all reasons one would be on life support, but I do know that you can hear when in a coma.
it doesn't normally happen but their have been cases of people waking up and have reported hearing loved ones while in a coma state.
yes, hearing is the last thing to leave
A person in a deep coma often cannot emerge. Ask your physician his prognosis about the possibilities of your friend being able to emerge from the coma.
The ones when the person was in a coma.