Subtitle: What is a Coma?
A coma is a state of unconsciousness, in which a person cannot be awoken and does not respond to touch, sound, or other stimuli. It can last a few hours to several weeks. During a coma, a person's eyes are closed and they are unresponsive to their environment. Coma is usually caused by severe injuries, such as a traumatic brain injury or a stroke.
Subtitle: Does a Coma Feel Like a Long Dream?
The experience of a coma is unknown, as those who are in a coma cannot communicate with the outside world. However, some coma survivors have reported that they were aware of their surroundings while in a coma, although they were unable to interact with them. Some have reported feeling like they were in a dreamlike state, while others have reported feeling like they were in a deep sleep. It is difficult to know what the experience of being in a coma is like, as each person's experience is unique.