Catatonia is a neuropsychiatric syndrome that causes abnormal behaviors, movements, and withdrawal. It's characterized by a person being awake but not responding to their environment or other people.
Symptoms include: Lack of movement, Fast or strange movements, Lack of speech, Unusual behavior, and Impaired communication.
Catatonia is most commonly seen in people with mood or psychotic disorders, but it can also occur with other medical, neurologic, or psychotic disorders. It's usually short-term and can be treated with medication or electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).
Some possible causes of catatonia include: Chemical imbalances in the brain, Congenital brain problems, and Disruptions in communication between areas of the brain.
Early intervention and personalized treatment plans can help manage symptoms
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