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Subcoma and its significance in human life

Subcoma is a term that is often used in medicine and psychology, but not everyone knows what it is. Subcoma can be caused by various reasons, such as emotional exhaustion, stress, depression, drug addiction and others. Today we will talk about what a subcoma is and what consequences it can have for a person.

What is a subcoma?

Subcoma is a short-term condition characterized by undesirable behavior, a feeling of aimlessness, slowed thinking, and memory depression. This term defines the presence of disorders of consciousness in humans and animals. It is formed by disrupting connections between the work of the cortex and subcortical structures of the brain. Disorganization of cognitive functions is associated with a dominant state of drug intoxication or alcohol hangover. **Subcomas** are characterized by the presence of lapses in memory and cognitive function, which can manifest themselves in the form of convulsive states, headaches, hallucinations, and delirium. At the same time, the patient does not realize the inadequacy of his condition. They often cause suicide attempts and provoke depression. They occur after a short period of forgetfulness, lasting from a minute to a day or less. The duration depends on the type of cerebral hemodynamic disorder,