After being unconscious for 9 months, a 16-year-old boy has woken up from a coma caused by being hit by a car in a crash in California, United States. Apparently, they wanted to rob the minor and he was pushed into a car, which ran over him.
In February, Angelo Figueroa suffered a head injury after being pushed in front of a Tesla. According to his family, the teenager today he is relearning simple tasks like raising his legs and opening his eyes.
“He can’t answer or communicate with us, but just making small movements gives us a sign of hope, you know?” her aunt Belki Brizuela said. “There is hope that it will come out.”
The family explained that Figueroa, who is in a rehabilitation center in Orange County, They had to remove part of his skull.
On February 28, Figueroa was riding his skateboard when he got into an argument and was pushed by a group of youths under a car.
“I couldn’t recognize him, he was so swollen. His head was really big. He had so many scars,” Brizuela said. “And bruises all over, and cuts… I can’t figure it out. Why? You know, what was the reason for doing it, you know?” He also explained that the teenager who pushed his nephew was sentenced to six months in a juvenile detention center, and the three others involved in the incident were sentenced to house arrest.
Figueroa’s aunt found these phrases “a slap on the wrist” and a “joke”.
While they know it won’t be easy, they appreciate that progress is slow but progressive. The Daily Mail reported that Brizuela posted a video of the young man stretching his leg on social networks.
To get him home from the Orange County Rehab Center, they started a GoFundMe campaign to buy a van equipped to get him around.
Also to buy equipment that supports you at home and pay for recovery medical bills. It is the second campaign that the family has launched. The first was used to pay for medical expenses.
What is a coma
Coma is inactivity from which the patient cannot be awakened and in which his eyes remain closed. Impaired consciousness refers to similar, less severe disorders of consciousness; these changes are not considered coma.
The mechanism of coma and impaired consciousness involves dysfunction of both cerebral hemispheres or by the reticular activating system (also known as the ascending activating system). Causes may be structural or nonstructural (eg, toxic or metabolic disorders).
The damage can be focal or diffuse. The diagnosis is clinical; identifying the cause requires laboratory tests and neuroimaging. Treatment is immediate stabilization and cause-specific management.. For prolonged coma, treatment includes passive mobility exercises, tube feedings, and measures to prevent ulceration.
Source: Clarin
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