The fact that the left foot keeps moving in a coma does not necessarily mean that the patient is going to wake up, but needs to be analyzed in the context of the patient’s condition.
Coma patients, especially shallow coma patients, there may be a small number of unconscious spontaneous movements, such as fingers, feet slightly shaking or eye rotation, at this time you need to observe the patient’s reaction to the surrounding things, if still no reaction, and to strong stimuli still only avoidance of movement and painful expression, but can not wake up, then consider that is still in a coma state.
However, if the patient’s spontaneous movements occur after being stimulated by external sound, light, etc., or even under various commands, it may be a precursor to awakening, and it is also necessary to check the patient’s response to strong stimuli such as pain, etc. If there is a response, it is possible that the patient is about to awaken.
Whether a comatose patient awakens or not needs to be evaluated in detail by a specialized physician.