The most common side effect of ECT is mcq Β given below:
Q. The most common side effect of ECT is(a) Permanent memory loss Β / |
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β‘ Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) β Side Effects
Letβs understand this in a simple way.
What is ECT?
ECT (Electroconvulsive Therapy) is a treatment used in severe mental illnesses like depression, schizophrenia, or mania.
In this, a small electric current is passed through the brain to produce a controlled seizure.
What is the most common side effect?
After ECT, many patients experience some form of memory loss.
β Correct Answer: Temporary memory loss
Why does this happen?
ECT affects brain function for a short time, especially memory areas.
So patients may forget recent events (before or after the procedure).
But the important thing is:
- Memory loss is usually temporary
- Most patients recover memory gradually
- Long-term memory is generally not affected
Why other options are not correct?
- Permanent memory loss β Very rare, not the common side effect.
- Fracture of cranial bone β Not seen, as modern ECT is done with muscle relaxants.
- MI and cardiac arrest β Rare complications, not common.
Simple Exam Trick:
ECT β Most common side effect β Temporary memory loss
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