Hi Friends, as u all know that I am a Doctor. I am qualified Practitioner of Homoeopathy. If you or anyone of your family, have some health problems and want Homeopathic treatment then you can tell me. I’ll be there for your help.
I will try to post here some information about the diseases or other problems, for your knowledge. I hope you will be like it.
Age: 124
7637 days old here
Total Posts: 8892
Points: 0
Location:
Pakistan, Pakistan
nahii kuch nahii hoga bus motion and payt kaharab ho ga and bus zzara pain ho ga sir main and haan zayda na kahan moty ho jayoo gy (just kidding) nahii yaar kahoo mazay akrooo
Age: 124
7784 days old here
Total Posts: 31001
Points: 0
Location:
France, France
yeh hospital mei school khul gaya kya
coma mei bachne k kafi chances hein,, donno much,, but woh movies mei hota hai na real life mei woh bilkul nahi hota,, coma se nikalne k baad bhi lambe arse tak mareez normal nahi hote,, balke kai to physicaly disability ka shkar ho jate hein hmmm,, ilaj k liye u can try to sing a song
hmmm,,,,, depression ki koi dava hai kya ya phir pagal pan ki im serious yar
Age: 124
7798 days old here
Total Posts: 26285
Points: 0
Location:
Lahore, Pakistan
Coma is a prolonged period of unconsciousness. Unconsciousness is the lack of appreciation of (or reaction to) a stimulus. Coma differs from sleep in that one cannot be aroused from a coma.
Coma involves two different concepts:
1.) Reactivity: Reactivity refers to the innate (or inborn) functions of the brain, i.e., the telereceptors (eyes and ears), the nociceptors (responses to pain), the arousal reaction (wakefulness) and the orienting response (turning one's head toward the source of sound or movement). We could also refer to these as reflexive movements.
2.) Perceptivity: Perceptivity refers to the responses of the nervous system to stimuli, which have been learned or acquired, i.e., language, communication skills, individual methods of movement such as gestures, etc. Perceptivity also refers to less complex learned or acquired reactions such as flinching when threatened. We can also think of these as conscious movements.
Age: 124
7798 days old here
Total Posts: 26285
Points: 0
Location:
Lahore, Pakistan
A person in a coma does not exhibit reactivity or perceptivity. He/she can not be aroused by calling his/her name or in response to pain.
As a person begins to emerge from a coma, they may begin to react to certain stimuli. To regain "consciousness" however, reactivity and perceptivity must both be present. These two elements are necessary for a state of awareness. Often, many of the elements of perceptivity must be relearned, such as speech, self-care, etc.
Many people are surprised that all stages of coma do not resemble what we have been taught to expect; a deep sleep. The person in the coma may exhibit movement, make sounds, and experience agitation. It is important to keep in mind that the coma patient may exhibit reflex activities which mimic conscious activities. Coma patients may be restrained to keep them from removing tubes or dislodging IVs. The progress of coma is measured by the patient's increasing awareness of external stimuli. There are many levels of coma which the patient will pass through as functionality increases.
Sometimes a coma is induced by chemical means to aid in medical treatment and recovery
Age: 124
7798 days old here
Total Posts: 26285
Points: 0
Location:
Lahore, Pakistan
It is very important to remember to speak positively to and in the presence of the person in a coma. Some patients claim to remember very distinctly events while they were in a coma. And although we cannot be positive about the level of awareness in any particular case, studies show that a positive attitude may be beneficial to the recovery of the patient. Conversations about the possible negative outcomes with doctors, nurses, and family should be conducted with discretion.
It is also important to keep in mind that different injuries produce different outcomes. While we can expect that a patient may slowly emerge over time, some patients can suffer from "locked in" syndrome in which they are awake but unable to react or act upon their environment, or recover to a point where they have limited capacities, or have a limited recovery which will require long term care.
Age: 124
7637 days old here
Total Posts: 8892
Points: 0
Location:
Pakistan, Pakistan
beau hum coma ki baat ker rahy hain jany ya any ki nahii and Queen thx but tell me kay kia pak main jo log mazoor hotay hain mindly toor per kia un ka eelaz haii and back born ka jo ajj kal masla haii us ka kia haal hai, and also jym kay koyiii nuksanat hain ya nahii? and thx alot again for this info