megtorpanását
Megtorpanását, also known as "shocking" or "electroconvulsive therapy" (ECT), is a medical procedure used to treat severe mental disorders, particularly depression and mania. The procedure involves the administration of a brief electric current to the brain, typically through electrodes placed on the temples. The goal is to induce a brief seizure, which can help reset the brain's electrical activity and alleviate symptoms.
ECT is typically administered under general anesthesia to ensure the patient's comfort and safety. The procedure
The effectiveness of ECT varies among individuals, and its use is closely monitored by healthcare professionals.
Despite its potential benefits, ECT is a controversial treatment. Critics argue that the procedure is invasive