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What makes people to get fainted, and how long they stay in that if nobody attempts to wake them?

It is seen that some people got fainted (fall unconsious) and lay still and someone close may come up and throws water on, and in that he/she wakes up. What makes one fall fainted/unconcious. If no one attempts to wake them, how long they remain in that state.

One other thing of experience is a men found to be in heavy drinks and lying in that state in the middle of a slow traffic road. The police vehicle comes up and put water on him and tries to wake him. He make certain movements, but hardly get up.

What is all happening with the body here.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Fainting occurs when someone is startled, shocked, or scared, and the body goes into shock, and is overwhelmed, and must shut down to process. They can wake up on their own. it just depends on how traumatic the experience was.

    As for the guy in traffic, he's just drunk

  • 4 years ago

    It relies upon on what led to you to faint in the 1st place. as an occasion, in case you have low blood rigidity and get up too speedy, you could faint because of the fact your innovations isn't getting adequate blood. if so, you could in all likelihood only be subconscious for some seconds. yet once you faint because you're diabetic and you have taken too plenty insulin, you could die rather of waking up.

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