Updated June 24, 2008.
Definition: A state of extreme unconsciousness where the person is alive but is not able to be awakened. There are many causes of coma, but the general reasons are metabolic disorders (such as kidney or liver failure), drugs and toxins (such as alcohol), and acute neurological events (such as stroke or trauma).
Also Known As: Comatose
Definition: A state of extreme unconsciousness where the person is alive but is not able to be awakened. There are many causes of coma, but the general reasons are metabolic disorders (such as kidney or liver failure), drugs and toxins (such as alcohol), and acute neurological events (such as stroke or trauma).
Also Known As: Comatose