Can you recover from a coma caused by cerebral hypoxia in asthma?

Some patients with asthma brain hypoxia resulting in coma can recover.
Coma is an extremely critical clinical condition, meaning that the patient has lost consciousness and is unable to move freely, as well as having a delayed or even loss of response to external stimuli, but retains a heartbeat and respiration. The causes of coma are very diverse and are categorized by degree as light, moderate and deep coma. Causes include intracranial as well as extracranial lesions.
If the degree of asthma and cerebral hypoxia cause coma, if the degree is mild and the time is short, after active resuscitation, a better prognosis can be achieved, and some patients can recover.
If it is a deep coma, usually will leave more serious sequelae, or even death.
Therefore, once the asthma cerebral hypoxia leading to coma occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause and treat the cause.