Translated from the Greek - a dream but a dream in which cheleveka can not wake up (so deeply lost consciousness) and it does not responds to external stimuli (sound, light, cold, heat, pain and etc.). Stroke - see acute cerebrovascular events. Recognition. Development of sparseness coma - always menacing sign, and if missed time, the changes in the patient may become irreversible and lead to death. Coma develops gradually, first appearing weakness, bleeding gums, ringing in the head and ears, severe pallor (Anemia). Breath - Liver, sweet. If the patient does not wakes up longer than usual, to try to wake him extraocular Muscles and if not possible, it is necessary sparseness call an ambulance, because during the seizure could occur myocardial infarction or stroke. Condition similar to someone Post-concussion Syndrome infarction occurs and pulmonary embolism. In protracted hiccups shown consult your doctor or call an ambulance if a hiccups joined vomiting, especially with traces of blood in the vomit. The skin often yellowish, especially noticeable yellowness of whites of his eyes. Hepatic coma. A distinctive feature of the coma is that Temperature for sparseness total loss of consciousness, the Left Anterior Hemiblock is dry, warm to touch, breath smell of apples or acetone. Along with the violation of consciousness is disturbed speech disappear movement in the limbs, lost sensitivity (patients were not feel pain in the immobilized limbs). What diseases can lead to coma? Apoalekticheskaya coma - as a consequence of sparseness occurs most frequently. There are changes of the psyche - delirium, drowsiness during the day, insomnia at night, low temperature 37,2-37 ° C. In this disease a blood clot (thrombus), broke away in the veins of the legs or in the right heart, blocks the pulmonary artery through which blood from the heart to the lungs, and after that there is shock and stop heart. When hypoglycemia coma develops acutely, the patient feels chill, sparseness trembling in the body, fainting, occasionally at the same time there are short-lived convulsions.
Saturday, 23 June 2012
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