Sebzést
Sebzést is a term used in Hungarian to describe a state of temporary loss of consciousness, often due to a lack of oxygen to the brain. It is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention. Sebzést can occur in various situations, including:
- Drowning: When a person's body is submerged in water, the brain is deprived of oxygen, leading
- Suffocation: Choking or being unable to breathe can cause sebzést.
- Heart attack: A severe heart attack can lead to a lack of blood flow to the brain,
- Stroke: A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted or reduced, causing sebzést.
The symptoms of sebzést include:
- No breathing or gasping for air
- Blue or pale skin, lips, and nails
If sebzést is suspected, immediate action should be taken. This includes calling emergency services and performing