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Results 1 - 10 of 235 for Coma
  1. ... loss Dry mouth, dry tongue Fever Seizures Confusion Coma Symptoms may get worse over days or weeks. ... already ill. If not treated right away, seizures, coma, or death may result.
  2. ... awareness and is often a serious condition. A coma is the most severe state of decreased alertness ... a person cannot be awakened. A long-term coma is called a vegetative state.
  3. ... people and activities. Doctors often call this a coma or being in a comatose state. Other changes ... 29114008/ . Lei C, Smith C. Depressed consciousness and coma. In: Walls RM, ed. Rosen's Emergency Medicine: Concepts ...
  4. ... become unconscious, unresponsive, and possibly enter into a coma. People are often not able to care for ...
  5. ... Reye syndrome: Confusion Lethargy Loss of consciousness or coma Mental changes Nausea and vomiting Seizures Unusual placement ... breathing machine may be needed during a deep coma) Fluids by IV to provide electrolytes and glucose ...
  6. ... do not know these combinations can lead to coma or death Experienced users who use them on ... level of consciousness Difficulty in thinking Drowsiness or coma Faulty judgment Lack of coordination Shallow breathing Slow, ...
  7. ... Hearing loss Hyperactivity Worsening nervous system damage, including coma, decreased fine motor control, and paralysis Seizures Swallowing ...
  8. Symptoms of relapsing fever include: Bleeding Coma Headache Joint aches, muscle aches Nausea and vomiting Sagging on one side of the face (facial droop) Stiff neck Sudden high fever, ...
  9. ... the heart, liver, and kidney. Bleeding disorders, seizures, coma, and delirium may also occur. Symptoms may include: ... heartbeats (arrhythmias) Bleeding (may progress to hemorrhage) Seizures Coma
  10. ... severe cerebral hypoxia include: Complete unawareness and unresponsiveness (coma) No breathing No response of the pupils of ... lacked oxygen for only a brief period, a coma may be reversible and the person may have ...
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