Coma

Inside the condition centers at ThirdAge.com you can learn more about all conditions, including Coma. Research the condition by topics such as causes, symptoms, diagnosis, complications, and more. Learn how to take action with information on Coma treatment options, prevention methods, support groups, and more. Select a topic below for more information.

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What is Coma?

A coma is a state of deep unconsciousness from which a person cannot be aroused. A person in a coma cannot react to events in his environment.


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What It Is
Learn the basics of this condition. Find out what you're dealing with.
Coma Causes
Causes
What causes Coma? Learn what the medical community has uncovered.
Coma Risk Factors
Risk Factors
Are you at risk of getting Coma? Inside you'll find known risk factors for the condition.
Coma Diagnosis
Diagnosis
How will your doctor diagnose you with this condition? Learn about the tests, process, and more.
Coma Symptoms
Symptoms
What are the Coma symptoms? Are you showing any? Learn more today.
Coma Complications
Complications
Can this condition lead to other health problems? Learn more about the known complications.

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Screening for Coma
Screening
Learn more about the specific tests or exams given by your doctor to screen for Coma.
Coma Medications
Medications
What medications offer relief or help with this condition? Are there side effects? Risks? Learn more.
Coma Prevention
Prevention
How can you prevent Coma? Read what the medical community suggests for prevention methods.
Coma Treatment
Treatment
Can this condition be treated? What Coma treatment options are available?
Coma Care
Care
Learn more about the day to day care of this condition. Changes to your activity, diet, exercise, and more.
Coma Doctors
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