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#Ect Explained Reel by @medicoshub_ (verified account) - ECT (Electroconvulsive Therapy) is a medical treatment that involves sending a brief electrical impulse to the brain to induce a seizure, typically us
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ECT (Electroconvulsive Therapy) is a medical treatment that involves sending a brief electrical impulse to the brain to induce a seizure, typically used to treat severe mental disorders like major depression, treatment-resistant depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia [1][2][3]. *How it works*: ECT changes brain chemistry to help improve mood, thought patterns, and behavior. *Uses*: - Severe depression with suicidal thoughts or psychosis - Treatment-resistant depression - Bipolar disorder (mania or severe depression) - Schizophrenia with severe symptoms *Side effects*: - Memory loss (short-term, sometimes long-term) - Confusion - Headache, muscle pain, nausea - Increased heart rate, blood pressure changes - Rarely, prolonged seizures or other complications *Administered under anesthesia* with muscle relaxants to minimize discomfort and risks. In Iraq, ECT is available in some psychiatric hospitals, but access and practices may vary. Want to know more about ECT or discuss concerns? 😊 #nurselife #reels #fyp #explore
#Ect Explained Reel by @nurse_bos - ECT (Electroconvulsive Therapy) is a medical treatment that involves sending a brief electrical impulse to the brain to induce a seizure, typically us
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ECT (Electroconvulsive Therapy) is a medical treatment that involves sending a brief electrical impulse to the brain to induce a seizure, typically used to treat severe mental disorders like major depression, treatment-resistant depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia [1][2][3]. *How it works*: ECT changes brain chemistry to help improve mood, thought patterns, and behavior. *Uses*: - Severe depression with suicidal thoughts or psychosis - Treatment-resistant depression - Bipolar disorder (mania or severe depression) - Schizophrenia with severe symptoms *Side effects*: - Memory loss (short-term, sometimes long-term) - Confusion - Headache, muscle pain, nausea - Increased heart rate, blood pressure changes - Rarely, prolonged seizures or other complications *Administered under anesthesia* with muscle relaxants to minimize discomfort and risks. In Iraq, ECT is available in some psychiatric hospitals, but access and practices may vary. Want to know more about ECT or discuss concerns? 😊 #nurselife #reels #fyp #explore
#Ect Explained Reel by @nskphysiolife - ECT (Electroconvulsive Therapy) is a medical treatment that involves sending a brief electrical impulse to the brain to induce a seizure, typically us
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ECT (Electroconvulsive Therapy) is a medical treatment that involves sending a brief electrical impulse to the brain to induce a seizure, typically used to treat severe mental disorders like major depression, treatment-resistant depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia [1][2][3]. *How it works*: ECT changes brain chemistry to help improve mood, thought patterns, and behavior. *Uses*: - Severe depression with suicidal thoughts or psychosis - Treatment-resistant depression - Bipolar disorder (mania or severe depression) - Schizophrenia with severe symptoms *Side effects*: - Memory loss (short-term, sometimes long-term) - Confusion - Headache, muscle pain, nausea - Increased heart rate, blood pressure changes - Rarely, prolonged seizures or other complications *Administered under anesthesia* with muscle relaxants to minimize discomfort and risks. In Iraq, ECT is available in some psychiatric hospitals, but access and practices may vary. Want to know more about ECT or discuss concerns? #reels #fyp #explore #nskphysiolife #physio
#Ect Explained Reel by @terrifying.history_ - Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is a medical treatment in which carefully controlled electrical currents are applied to the brain to induce a brief se
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is a medical treatment in which carefully controlled electrical currents are applied to the brain to induce a brief seizure. While the idea may seem unsettling, the procedure is carried out under general anesthesia with muscle relaxants, so patients do not feel pain or discomfort. Developed in the 1930s, ECT has a complicated past, as early versions were often performed without anesthesia or adequate safeguards, contributing to fear and lasting stigma. Modern ECT, however, is highly regulated, closely monitored, and significantly safer and more precise than its early forms. Today, it is most commonly used for severe depression, bipolar disorder, and certain cases of schizophrenia, particularly when medications and other therapies have failed. For some individuals, ECT can provide rapid, even life-saving relief from symptoms such as intense suicidal thoughts, psychosis, or catatonia. Although the treatment remains controversial and can cause temporary side effects like memory problems or confusion, major medical organizations—including the American Psychiatric Association and the World Health Organization—recognize ECT as an effective and important option when used appropriately. In contemporary psychiatry, ECT stands as both a product of medical progress and a critical source of hope for patients with severe mental illness.
#Ect Explained Reel by @dr_ff26 - Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT): One of the most misunderstood yet life-saving treatments in psychiatry.
Electroconvulsive Therapy, commonly known as
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT): One of the most misunderstood yet life-saving treatments in psychiatry. Electroconvulsive Therapy, commonly known as ECT, is a medical procedure where a small, controlled electrical current is passed through the brain to intentionally trigger a brief seizure. While this might sound frightening at first, modern ECT is performed under general anesthesia with muscle relaxants, making the procedure safe, controlled, and painless for the patient. ECT is primarily used in severe psychiatric conditions when medications or therapy alone are not enough. It is most commonly recommended for: • Severe major depressive disorder, especially with suicidal thoughts • Treatment-resistant depression • Catatonia • Severe mania in bipolar disorder • Certain cases of schizophrenia During the procedure, electrodes are placed on the scalp and a carefully measured electrical stimulus is delivered for a few seconds. The patient is asleep throughout the procedure, and the induced seizure usually lasts 30–60 seconds. The entire session typically takes 10–15 minutes, and patients wake up shortly after. So how does it work? Although the exact mechanism is still being studied, ECT is believed to reset certain brain circuits, improve neurotransmitter balance (like serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine), and enhance neuroplasticity. Many patients with severe depression experience rapid improvement within a few sessions, which can be life-saving when immediate treatment is required. ECT is usually given 2–3 times per week, with a total of 6–12 sessions depending on the patient’s response. Like all treatments, ECT has possible side effects. The most common ones include: • Temporary memory loss • Confusion for a short period after the procedure • Mild headache or muscle soreness However, serious complications are very rare, especially when performed in a modern medical setting with proper monitoring. Despite its portrayal in movies as something harsh or terrifying, modern ECT is actually one of the most effective treatments in psychiatry, with response rates often higher than antidepressant medications for severe depression. Sometimes, when the mind is trapped i
#Ect Explained Reel by @terryfying_history - Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is a medical treatment in which carefully controlled electrical currents are applied to the brain to induce a brief se
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is a medical treatment in which carefully controlled electrical currents are applied to the brain to induce a brief seizure. While the idea may seem unsettling, the procedure is carried out under general anesthesia with muscle relaxants, so patients do not feel pain or discomfort. Developed in the 1930s, ECT has a complicated past, as early versions were often performed without anesthesia or adequate safeguards, contributing to fear and lasting stigma. Modern ECT, however, is highly regulated, closely monitored, and significantly safer and more precise than its early forms. Today, it is most commonly used for severe depression, bipolar disorder, and certain cases of schizophrenia, particularly when medications and other therapies have failed. For some individuals, ECT can provide rapid, even life-saving relief from symptoms such as intense suicidal thoughts, psychosis, or catatonia. Although the treatment remains controversial and can cause temporary side effects like memory problems or confusion, major medical organizations—including the American Psychiatric Association and the World Health Organization—recognize ECT as an effective and important option when used appropriately. In contemporary psychiatry, ECT stands as both a product of medical progress and a critical source of hope for patients with severe mental illness.
#Ect Explained Reel by @blumind.in - This may look intense, but Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is a medically supervised, evidence based treatment used when symptoms are severe, life-thr
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This may look intense, but Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is a medically supervised, evidence based treatment used when symptoms are severe, life-threatening, or resistant to medication. The patient is under general anesthesia. Muscle relaxants are given to prevent physical convulsions. The procedure is controlled and performed by trained psychiatrists and anesthetists. ECT is often used in: • Severe major depression (especially with suicidal risk) • Treatment-resistant depression • Severe bipolar episodes • Catatonia Despite stigma from movies and media, modern ECT is safe, regulated, and can be life-saving for some individuals. Mental health treatment is not always “comfortable” to watch but for many patients, it means hope, relief, and survival. #MentalHealthAwareness #Psychiatry #ECT #relatable #psychology
#Ect Explained Reel by @dr.garima_patel - ECT (Electroconvulsive Therapy) is a medical treatment that involves sending a brief electrical impulse to the brain to induce a seizure, typically us
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ECT (Electroconvulsive Therapy) is a medical treatment that involves sending a brief electrical impulse to the brain to induce a seizure, typically used to treat severe mental disorders like major depression, treatment-resistant depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia [1][2][3]. *How it works*: ECT changes brain chemistry to help improve mood, thought patterns, and behavior. *Uses*: - Severe depression with suicidal thoughts or psychosis - Treatment-resistant depression - Bipolar disorder (mania or severe depression) - Schizophrenia with severe symptoms *Side effects*: - Memory loss (short-term, sometimes long-term) - Confusion - Headache, muscle pain, nausea - Increased heart rate, blood pressure changes - Rarely, prolonged seizures or other complications *Administered under anesthesia* with muscle relaxants to minimize discomfort and risks. In Iraq, ECT is available in some psychiatric hospitals, but access and practices may vary. Want to know more about ECT or discuss concerns?
#Ect Explained Reel by @history.allaround - Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is a medical procedure in which controlled electrical currents are delivered to the brain to trigger a brief, therapeu
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is a medical procedure in which controlled electrical currents are delivered to the brain to trigger a brief, therapeutic seizure. Though the concept may sound daunting, modern ECT is performed under general anesthesia with muscle relaxants, ensuring patients experience no pain or distress. First introduced in the 1930s, ECT has a complex history—early practices often lacked anesthesia and proper safeguards, fueling fear and stigma that lingered for decades. Today, however, the treatment is carefully regulated, precisely administered, and far safer than its early versions. ECT is most often used to treat severe depression, bipolar disorder, and certain forms of schizophrenia, particularly when other therapies and medications have proven ineffective. For some patients, it can bring rapid, even life-saving relief from symptoms such as suicidal thoughts, psychosis, or catatonia. While the therapy remains controversial and may cause short-term side effects like confusion or memory difficulties, leading medical organizations—including the American Psychiatric Association and the World Health Organization—recognize ECT as a valuable and effective option when applied appropriately. In modern psychiatry, ECT represents both a testament to medical progress and a vital source of hope for individuals facing the most severe mental health challenges. Disclaimer: I do not own the rights to this content. Shared under fair use for historical and educational purposes. Please DM for credit or removal.
#Ect Explained Reel by @history.allaround - Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is a medical procedure in which controlled electrical currents are delivered to the brain to trigger a brief, therapeu
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is a medical procedure in which controlled electrical currents are delivered to the brain to trigger a brief, therapeutic seizure. Though the concept may sound daunting, modern ECT is performed under general anesthesia with muscle relaxants, ensuring patients experience no pain or distress. First introduced in the 1930s, ECT has a complex history—early practices often lacked anesthesia and proper safeguards, fueling fear and stigma that lingered for decades. Today, however, the treatment is carefully regulated, precisely administered, and far safer than its early versions. ECT is most often used to treat severe depression, bipolar disorder, and certain forms of schizophrenia, particularly when other therapies and medications have proven ineffective. For some patients, it can bring rapid, even life-saving relief from symptoms such as suicidal thoughts, psychosis, or catatonia. While the therapy remains controversial and may cause short-term side effects like confusion or memory difficulties, leading medical organizations—including the American Psychiatric Association and the World Health Organization—recognize ECT as a valuable and effective option when applied appropriately. In modern psychiatry, ECT represents both a testament to medical progress and a vital source of hope for individuals facing the most severe mental health challenges. Disclaimer: I do not own the rights to this content. Shared under fair use for historical and educational purposes. Please DM for credit or removal.
#Ect Explained Reel by @watch.histroy - Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is a medical procedure in which controlled electrical currents are delivered to the brain to trigger a brief, therapeu
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is a medical procedure in which controlled electrical currents are delivered to the brain to trigger a brief, therapeutic seizure. Though the concept may sound daunting, modern ECT is performed under general anesthesia with muscle relaxants, ensuring patients experience no pain or distress. First introduced in the 1930s, ECT has a complex history—early practices often lacked anesthesia and proper safeguards, fueling fear and stigma that lingered for decades. Today, however, the treatment is carefully regulated, precisely administered, and far safer than its early versions. ECT is most often used to treat severe depression, bipolar disorder, and certain forms of schizophrenia, particularly when other therapies and medications have proven ineffective. For some patients, it can bring rapid, even life-saving relief from symptoms such as suicidal thoughts, psychosis, or catatonia. While the therapy remains controversial and may cause short-term side effects like confusion or memory difficulties, leading medical organizations—including the American Psychiatric Association and the World Health Organization—recognize ECT as a valuable and effective option when applied appropriately. In modern psychiatry, ECT represents both a testament to medical progress and a vital source of hope for individuals facing the most severe mental health challenges. Disclaimer: I do not own the rights to this content. Shared under fair use for historical and educational purposes. Please DM for credit or removal.
#Ect Explained Reel by @calculate.history - Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is a medical procedure in which controlled electrical currents are delivered to the brain to trigger a brief, therapeu
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is a medical procedure in which controlled electrical currents are delivered to the brain to trigger a brief, therapeutic seizure. Though the concept may sound daunting, modern ECT is performed under general anesthesia with muscle relaxants, ensuring patients experience no pain or distress. First introduced in the 1930s, ECT has a complex history—early practices often lacked anesthesia and proper safeguards, fueling fear and stigma that lingered for decades. Today, however, the treatment is carefully regulated, precisely administered, and far safer than its early versions. ECT is most often used to treat severe depression, bipolar disorder, and certain forms of schizophrenia, particularly when other therapies and medications have proven ineffective. For some patients, it can bring rapid, even life-saving relief from symptoms such as suicidal thoughts, psychosis, or catatonia. While the therapy remains controversial and may cause short-term side effects like confusion or memory difficulties, leading medical organizations—including the American Psychiatric Association and the World Health Organization—recognize ECT as a valuable and effective option when applied appropriately. In modern psychiatry, ECT represents both a testament to medical progress and a vital source of hope for individuals facing the most severe mental health challenges. Disclaimer: I do not own the rights to this content. Shared under fair use for historical and educational purposes. Please DM for credit or removal.

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