Loss of Consciousness
Alternate Names : Unconsciousness
What can be done to prevent the condition?
Prevention of unconsciousness is related to its underlying cause. For example,
avoiding drug use can prevent cases resulting from overdose. Proper treatment of diabetes can prevent many cases due to
this disease. Many head injuries can be avoided by following sports safety
guidelines for children, adolescents, and adults. Many cases cannot be prevented.
What are the long-term effects of the condition?
More than half the time, a loss of consciousness is due to simple fainting. Usually, this has no long-term
effects. Some people who faint may injure themselves as they fall to the floor.
If the unconsciousness is due to a more serious cause, the long-term effects
may be severe. For example, head
injuries and strokes can
result in permanent brain damage, disability, or death.
What are the risks to others?
A loss of consciousness itself is not contagious. If the loss of consciousness
is due to an infection such as
meningitis, the infection itself can be contagious.
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