Food comas are a common experience—here's what can trigger them (and how to prevent them). Medically reviewed by Jessica ...
In this study, the FOUR score was validated in 120 intensive-care patients with various underlying causes of coma—not exclusively coma due to neurotrauma. The results were compared with GCS score.
9. Severe Neurological Disorders and Coma – In extreme instances, hypervitaminosis D may cause loss of consciousness and coma. In adults, the dietary allowance for vitamin D is 600-800 IU ...
they can fall into a diabetic coma, a dangerous complication of diabetes. This article looks at how to recognize hyperglycemia, how to treat the condition, and possible causes and complications.