The content provides an overview of coma, a state of prolonged unconsciousness that is considered a medical emergency. Coma can be caused by a variety of factors, including traumatic head injury, stroke, brain tumor, drug or alcohol intoxication, or underlying illnesses such as diabetes or infection.
When a person is in a coma, doctors typically perform a brain CT scan and blood tests to identify the underlying cause and start the appropriate treatment. Comas rarely last more than a few weeks, but longer periods of unconsciousness can lead to a persistent vegetative state, where the person is unlikely to regain consciousness, depending on the cause.
The key symptoms of coma include unresponsiveness, inability to open the eyes, and lack of purposeful movement. Prompt medical attention is crucial to protect the person's life and brain function.
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