Decreased consciousness is reduced alertness or awareness.
A persistent coma is called vegetative state.
Many conditions can cause decreased consciousness, including:
A decrease in consciousness almost always require a doctor's attention, except perhaps when due to alcohol intoxication, simple fainting, or a previously recognized seizure disorder. See the article on seizures for tips on how to care for a person who is having a seizure. Persons with epilepsy or other seizure disorder should carry a Medic-Alert bracelet or pendant stating that they have the condition. Avoid any circumstance that has previously triggered a seizure.
See medical help if someone has unexplained, decreased consciousness. Call your local emergency number (such as 911) if normal consciousness does not return quickly.
The doctor will perform a physical examination. The exam will include a detailed look at the cardiovascular and nervous system. The health care team will ask questions about the person's medical history and symptoms, including Tests that may be done include: Treatment depends on the underlying cause of the decreased consciousness.
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Reviewer Info: Daniel Kantor, M.D., Director of the Comprehensive MS Center, Neuroscience Institute, University of Florida Health Science Center, Jacksonville, FL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.; ADAM Health Illustrated Encyclopedia, 08/06/2007 |