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Consciousness - decreased Health Article
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Definition
Decreased consciousness is reduced alertness or awareness.
Alternative Names
Stuporous; Mental status - decreased; Loss of alertness; Decreased consciousness; Alertness - decreased; Changes in consciousness; Obtundation; Coma; Unresponsiveness
Considerations
A persistent coma is called vegetative state.
Common Causes
Many conditions can cause decreased consciousness, including:
Home Care
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 describing their condition. Such individuals should avoid situations that have previously triggered a seizure.
Call your health care provider if
See medical help if someone has unexplained, decreased consciousness. Call your local emergency number (such as 911) if normal consciousness does not return quickly.
What to expect at your health care provider's office
Most often, a person with decreased consciousness will be evaluated in an emergency room setting. The doctor will perform a physical examination. The exam will include a detailed look at the cardiovascular, respiratory, and nervous systems. 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. How well a person does depends on the cause of the condition. The longer the person has a decreased or altered level of consciousness, the worse the outcome. |
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