Catatonic Depression
Catatonic depression is a severe and severe form of depression that is characterized by a form of mental and physical immobility. It is a rare, but potentially serious form of depression and can have major life consequences if left untreated. Symptoms can include muscle rigidity, catalepsy, and mutism. Patients may also become unresponsive and show a loss of interest and pleasure in everyday activities. Treatment options include psychotherapy, medications, and electroconvulsive therapy. Early diagnosis and treatment is essential to avoid potentially life-threatening complications and to help improve the quality of life of those affected.
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