how long can you live in a coma after a cerebral infarction?
- 2025-03-31
- Dr. Xiao
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how long can you live in a coma after a cerebral infarction? i believe many people will have this question. in fact, if a patient with cerebral infarction remains comatose, it means that the degree of cerebral infarction is relatively serious. most patients should have large-scale cerebral infarction or brainstem infarction. during hospitalization, with the treatment of doctors and the care of nurses, most patients with cerebral infarction can survive for more than 4-6 months even if they are in coma. if it is at home, if it is not cared for properly and the nutritional conditions are not up to par, the final lifespan is often only about 20 days to 2 months. patients often die from lung infections, bedsore infections, severe malnutrition, and electrolyte metabolism disorders.
the final life span of patients with cerebral infarction depends on whether the patient develops various complications and whether multiple organ functions fail. if the patient is well cared for and nutritionally supported, survival time will be greatly extended.
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