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CRRT DIALYSIS WILL HELP A PERSON BACK TO CONSIOUS AFTER SEDATION????

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Hi,

My mom who is 43yrs old affected with severe fever last one week. Tested for dengue, malaria, H1N1 but everything shows negative. But she is not able to maintain her spo2 level and because of that now she is ventilator support.

My question is sedation has been stopped yesterday morning around 6am but still now she is unconscious. Any idea like how long it will take to be back to normal or maximum hours to be normal after sedation..??

Meanwhile she is not urinating hence they put her in crrt dialysis. Will it help her back to consious

Please help and advice

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Sorry to hear about your Mom. None of us here are medical experts. So, I think you need to ask these questions of your Mom's medical team.

You are in our prayers!

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