Getting To Know The Records, Brain Conditions That Disrupt Awareness Of The Around World
Illustration of the definition, symptoms, and causes of the cation (Freepic)

YOGYAKARTA The catalyze is experienced by 0.5 to 2.1 percent of people who receive psychiatric treatment. According to research, this figure is up to 10 percent of the money requires hospitalization mental health care. What makes the cationia need treatment? The catalym is an abnormality that interferes with the way the brain works and the way a person processes or reacts to the world around it.

People with cationia or catatonia often don't react to things that happen around them. They are apathy or may react in an unusual way. In addition, people with the cationia communicate, behave, and have striking sensitivity.

Researchers have studied the catatonia since German psychiatrist Karl Kahlbaum in 1874. But it is still highly de-diagnosed for the last few decades because it is wrong to believe that it only happens to people withtegers. Further challenges for diagnosis include disagreements in psychia about how many criteria and criteria are needed to diagnose catatonia. In addition, some catatonic signatures, such as agitism and mutism, overlap with other conditions.

Launching the Cleveland Clinic, Monday, June 26, cationia can be experienced by everyone. Symptoms are associated with psychological conditions, neurological conditions, and medical conditions. In someone with a cationia, the workings of certain parts of the brain are disturbed. The area of the brain affects a person's way of controlling and managing movement, senses, memory, concentration and concentration, motivation, emotions, judgment and self-control, well, because the cationia can disrupt many different brain areas, the symptoms can vary. This is why experts find it difficult to diagnose the cationia.

Officially, there are 12 symptoms of the cationia according to the American Psychiatric Association in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5). Among them are as follows:

The above are the symptoms experienced by people with cationia. The cationia can also involve sudden and unpredictable behavioral changes, including excessive or even constant movements. Such as pacing, aggregation, and aggression.

In some cases, catatonia can cause deadly complications. When this happens, it is known as malignant catatonia. This condition causes dysautonomia, which is when the autonomous nervous system does not function properly. The autonomous nervous system is the one that controls autonomous body processes that do not need to think about, such as heart rate, blood pressure, digesting food, and others.

Cationic disorders, according to experts, have no specific causes. But they are most often associated with bipolar disorder,teiling, and major depression disorders. The most common medical neurological disorders involve cationia, including autism spectral disorders, autoimmune disease, degenerative brain disease, down syndrome, electrolyte imbalance, stroke, epilepsy, and normal pressure hydrocephalus.

It is important to note that the cationia is not contagious. In diagnosing it, health care providers will use a combination method. Treatments carried out for cationia disorders also depend on the conditions experienced, both through electroconvulsive therapy and drugs.


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