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Answered by sakshi193452
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A coma is a prolonged state of unconsciousness. A coma occurs when a part of the brain is damaged, either temporarily or permanently. This damage results in unconsciousness, an inability to awake, and unresponsiveness to stimuli such as pain, sound, and light. The word “coma” is derived from the Greek word “koma,” which means “deep sleep.”

Comas have a number of potential causes. These range from injury or illness to stroke, to tumors, to alcohol and drug abuse.

A person who is in a coma is alive but is unable to move at will. They can’t think, speak, or respond to their environment. Important functions, such as breathing and blood circulation, remain intact.

A coma is a medical emergency. Healthcare providers need to work quickly to preserve brain life and function. They also need to keep the patient healthy during the course of his or her coma.

A coma may be challenging to diagnose and treat. It usually doesn’t last for more than four weeks, and recovery occurs gradually. Some patients, however, have remained in comas for years or even decades.

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