What is it like to have undergone electrotherapy?

Updated on society 2024-08-07
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    I've done it, but it's an electric foot, it feels a little painful, it's done in a regular hospital, the voltage should be very small, it's nothing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    As far as my personal situation is concerned, I was admitted to the hospital in April last year, first with medication** and then with electrotherapy, but until this year there is still a big gap in memory.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I have to say that radiotherapy or something is really inhumane. I was put in a psychiatric hospital for a month for bipolar disorder and electroconvulsive**, exactly a year ago. Up to now, my memory has not been able to return to 60% of its previous level, most of my memories are missing, and all that is left is fragmented memory.

    Well, there is also the fact that people are more trance and have weak thinking skills.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I remember the first time I experienced body-controlled electrotherapy, I was scared, but the electrotherapist was a beautiful eldest sister, and it was strange to say that when she put her hand on an acupuncture point on my shoulder, her whole arm was unconsciously raised, which startled me. But afterwards, some of the symptoms of cervical stiffness did improve greatly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I did it once, and then I never wanted to do it again, because I personally felt very uncomfortable, a little like an electric current passing through the body, the shock was numb, in short, it felt weird and uncomfortable.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Although there is no pain due to anesthesia, every time I wake up, I feel very uncomfortable because I can't remember anything and I have to lie down and rest for two hours.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I tried it today, and I had a prickly electric sensation on my neck, and I asked the physiotherapist to turn it to the minimum, and then the electric current felt up automatically along my waist. After 20 minutes, I sat up and felt dizzy, and my body felt lighter without publicity. After an hour and a half of doing it, my head began to hurt a little, and my limbs, including the ** of my face, and my eyelids were pierced one after another.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The current situation is that after the electricity is finished, I feel dizzy, a little dazed, and my head is buzzing.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The electrotherapy I have been exposed to is not the kind of psychiatric disease, it is a physiotherapy technique of combining meridians and electrophysiology with traditional Chinese medicine, which is very comfortable, and many physical discomforts can be relieved, especially for pain and inflammation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Memory deteriorates, and it takes about three months to recall 85 things, after which memory will slowly recover. I remember doing it once, and I don't even know why I was in the hospital and what happened before.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't know anything after electroconvulsion, and now I play every day without any sequelae.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    More and less body has a therapeutic body rhythm, how many periods, not sex and. Deferred electricity had to be treated to do the rules is the long spoke, there is a solution, and the least electric injection is required.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Fast. Those who do not have hemorrhoids in hand treatment. P is slightly affected by the treatment of sores, H cases of facial velocity C such as micro return, etc., T, P is good, compound L pain, wound treatment of hair treatment small cause injury. The treatment evaluation is deep, and the HP is good for ah.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The main function of static electricity is to regulate the central nervous system and plant function, and is often used in neurosis, early hypertension, and menopausal syndrome.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The muscles of the whole body stiffen, consciousness is lost, and after a few seconds it enters a clonic phase that lasts for ten to forty seconds until it calms down.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The most common complications of modern modified electroconvulsive** are headache, nausea, vomiting, and reversible memory loss.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Electrotherapy is a method that uses different types of electrical currents and electromagnetic fields** to get sick, but I personally feel quite scary.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Electromagnetism is a type of electromagnetism, which uses electrical energy to act on the human body to prevent and treat diseases. In addition to a large amount of water, the human body also has many electrolytes and non-conductive dielectrics that can conduct electricity, so the human body is actually a complex conductor with both resistive and capacitive properties, which is the material basis of electrotherapy.

    Electrical energy acts on the human body to cause physical and chemical reactions in the body, and affects the function of tissues and organs through the action of nerve humils, so as to achieve the purpose of eliminating, regulating function, improving metabolism, enhancing immunity, and promoting the repair and regeneration of diseased tissues. The body reacts differently to electric currents of different properties, and the mechanism is also different. Low-frequency currents can change the membrane potential of nerve and muscle cells, causing them to excite and contract. The medium-frequency current modulated by low frequency can excite the coarse fibers of sensory nerves and inhibit the afferent impulse of fine fibers, so the analgesic effect is strong. High-frequency current produces thermal and non-thermal effects on body tissues, so as to achieve the best purpose.

    When the same electric current is used in different ways and doses, the response of the human body is also different. In addition, different organs and tissues of the human body, different functional states and pathological changes, respond differently to electric currents.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Electrotherapy is a method of using different types of electrical currents and electromagnetic fields to administer to a disease. It causes physical and chemical reactions in the human body through electrical energy, and affects the function of organs and tissues through the interaction of nerves and body fluids in the human body, so as to achieve the effect of regulating function, eliminating lesions, improving metabolism, and promoting the repair and regeneration of diseased tissues.

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