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During electroconvulsion therapy, other wise known as 'shock' therapy, electrical currents are sent through the brain. This treatment is believed to help cure mental illnesses such as clinical depression and schizophrenia. When ECT was first introduced, many people were afraid of this certain treatment because of the use of electrical currents. Today however, electroconvulsion therapy is quite effective and is well used for several mental illnesses. There are only a few rare cases of ECT that go wrong now and most that do are only minor. ECT mimics a sort of seizure which 'cleanses the mind and body'. Even though ECT is quite successful in many ways, there are a few symptoms of this therapy that have been reported to never fully go away. (memory loss mainly) Although this treatment is believed to be quite painful in some ways and there are a few drawbacks, it is highly successful at its purpose and for some people who have allergic reactions to the medications prescribed to replace this therapy, it is highly helpful. For these people, ECT may be their only option for now.

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What happens when people get electric shock therapy?

Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a procedure in which electric currents are passed through the brain, intentionally triggering a brief seizure. It is used to treat severe depression and other mental health conditions. Patients are under general anesthesia during the procedure to minimize discomfort, and side effects can include temporary memory loss and confusion.


What are the risks of Electroconvulsive therapy?

Some potential risks of Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) include short-term memory loss and confusion immediately following treatment. There is also a small risk of physical side effects such as headache, muscle ache, or nausea. In rare cases, there may be more serious complications like cardiovascular issues or complications from anesthesia.


Can electro stimulation cause a seizure in a person who has never had a seizure?

Yes, electroconvulsive therapy can cause a seizure in people that have never had a seizure. However, beyond that, general electrical stimulation on the body (such as with a TENS machine) should not induce a seizure in a person who is not an epileptic.


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