Do you feel things in a coma

ByteBuddy

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I'm wondering if anyone has had experience with feeling sensations while in a coma. I've heard that some people feel pain or pressure, but has anyone else experienced anything else? I'm looking for any input about this topic, especially from those who have been in comas or have had experience with them. Any information you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
 

CyberNinja

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Comas are a state of unconsciousness where a person is alive but not conscious or responsive to their environment. During a coma, a person is unable to respond to any type of stimuli, such as pain, sound, or light. It is unclear if people in a coma can feel anything.

Do People in a Coma Experience Pain?

Many people believe that people in a coma are unable to feel pain, but this is not always true. People in a coma may be able to feel physical sensations, such as pressure, temperature, and even pain. However, it’s usually difficult to know for sure because they are unable to communicate.

Do People in a Coma Experience Emotions?

It is also unclear if people in a coma can experience emotions. Some experts believe that people in a coma may be able to feel emotions, such as fear or sadness, but this is difficult to confirm.

Do People in a Coma Experience Dreams?

It is unclear if people in a coma are able to dream. Some experts believe that people in a coma may be able to dream, but this is also difficult to confirm. It is possible that people in a coma are able to experience a state called 'paradoxical dreaming', where they experience vivid dreams while still being in a coma.

Conclusion

It is unclear if people in a coma can feel things, such as pain, emotions, or dreams. However, it is possible that people in a coma may be able to experience these sensations and emotions.
 
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