How long does it take to recover from a false death?

The recovery time of pseudo death is related to a number of factors and cannot be generalized. It may be related to the degree of cerebral hypoxia, the degree of organ failure of the patient, and other factors. False death refers to a state in which the patient’s four vital signs (respiration, pulse, heart rate, body temperature, etc.) are extremely weak, almost impossible to detect by general physical examination, and the patient seems to be in a state of death, and appears to be dead, but in fact is still alive. This can be seen with a cardiac monitor. False death is due to cerebral blood hypoxia, human circulation, respiration and cerebral functional activities are highly inhibited, vital signs are minimal, commonly found in a variety of mechanical injuries, all kinds of poisoning, cold lethargy, deep coma, severe diarrhea and dehydration, post-partum hemorrhage, hypoxia and nutritional disorders, as well as extremely severe diabetes, and so on. Newborns, especially immature infants, are more prone to pseudo-death, and we should be vigilant. Death is a gradual process whose timing is irreversible. False death is very likely to be resuscitated if the patient is resuscitated in time. Therefore, if you encounter similar situations, please immediately go to the regular hospital rescue treatment.