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5 Shocking Things That Happen During Coma: See How Your Body Reacts to It


If you or a loved one have been through a coma or have an increased risk of falling into one, you could wonder what it feels like. Well, understanding what a patient could experience while they are in a coma might help you determine what needs to be done to deal with it as best as you can. Naturally, there are different levels of severity: the more severe the damage to the brain, the more serious the coma. However, not every coma patient reported feeling or even remembering anything, even if some studies suggest there could be some things loved ones can do to increase the chance of recovery. In this article, we’re going to discuss what a coma feels like, with insights on how healthcare professionals use the Glasgow Coma scale. This scale was created to understand whether your loved one can hear you and what you can do for them.