Can a vegetable be revived?

Whether or not a vegetative person can be revived needs to be determined on a patient-by-patient basis; most patients do not revive and have a high mortality rate. A few patients can recover, but may have physical and mental deficits. A vegetative person is a patient who is in a persistent coma due to a severe brain injury. Whether or not the patient can be revived needs to be judged according to the patient’s condition. Most vegetative patients do not wake up and some will die due to complications such as infection and organ dysfunction. Patients who have recovered well after treatment or whose condition is relatively mild have a chance of awakening, and their cognitive ability to recognize their surroundings has been restored, and they can respond to visual and auditory stimuli with awareness, and restore their ability to communicate with others, but they still have certain physical and mental deficiencies. Whether the patient can wake up or not should be judged according to the patient’s condition and cannot be generalized. It is recommended that the family members of the bedridden patients to carry out appropriate rehabilitation training. Whether the vegetative person can be awakened should consult a professional doctor and follow the doctor’s advice on care and treatment.