A coma is a prolonged state of unconsciousness often caused by severe head injury, stroke, brain infection, low blood sugar, or poisoning. It is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention. At Subhadra Hospital, our intensive care and neurology teams work together to diagnose the cause, stabilize the patient, and support recovery through expert critical care.
Common causes of coma include:
Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
Stroke or brain hemorrhage
Severe infections like meningitis or encephalitis
Drug overdose or poisoning
Extremely high or low blood sugar levels
Cardiac arrest or lack of oxygen
Seizures or neurological disorders
At Subhadra Hospital, we are equipped with state-of-the-art ICU facilities and a skilled team to manage coma cases with precision and compassion:
24×7 emergency response and ICU admission
Brain imaging (CT scan, MRI) to identify underlying causes
Neurological assessment (GCS score monitoring)
Ventilator and life-support systems as required
Treatment for infections, bleeding, or metabolic imbalances
Seizure control and medication management
Nutrition and hydration support through feeding tubes
Rehabilitation support for long-term coma patients
Family guidance and counseling