The state, in a normally conscious being, of not being consicious.
1 Many seizures involve loss of consciousness , with the body twitching or shaking.
2 To minimize suffering, you want immediate loss of consciousness and brain destruction.
3 This time he suffered an incident of severe asphyxia and loss of consciousness .
4 When they say, No KO, means no loss of consciousness or no knockout.
5 Users describe painful convulsions leading to hallucinations and loss of consciousness .
6 The loss of consciousness is not necessarily the loss of self.
7 The men waited, chatting, while she staggered and fought the loss of consciousness .
8 When the bleeding takes place there is usually loss of consciousness .
9 With higher degrees of temperature, the fever may induce a loss of consciousness .
10 Then the result will be a diminished sensibility, without entire loss of consciousness .
11 The symptoms of this condition are stupor, loss of consciousness , and stertorous breathing.
12 There is no loss of consciousness , or other disturbance of the mental functions.
13 It can cause convulsions, loss of consciousness , paralysis and respiratory failure in minutes.
14 A lesion or clinical state responsible for the loss of consciousness must be found.
15 We reported a 53-year-old female who was admitted due to partial loss of consciousness .
16 If left untreated, hypoglycemia can result in seizures, loss of consciousness and even death.
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