Interesting question. I suppose that a child would continue to grow bigger and taller and mature in a coma, following the body's normal programming. Unfortunately, most don't live long enough to grow much at all. read more
Interesting question. I suppose that a child would continue to grow bigger and taller and mature in a coma, following the body’s normal programming. Unfortunately, most don't live long enough to grow much at all. In the past, coma victims usually died of thirst within a few days as they couldn’t drink without choking. read more
Yes, it's involantary, doesn't take any muscles to do, and if the right minerals are coming into the body (through iv) then I'd suppose they'd come out as hair. If he's not getting what he needs in his diet however, then it'd yellow, become brittle, and fall out. He wouldn't grow it then. read more