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Why I Am Not Able To Move In A Normal Way?

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proposes Do you experience stupor (i.e., you can’t move, can’t speak, and appear to be staring off into space)?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you experience stupor (i.e., you can’t move, can’t speak, and appear to be staring off into space)?

Do you stay in the same position for an extended period?

Do you have unhealthy eating or drinking habits, which may cause you to be malnourished and/or dehydrated?

Do you show echolalia (i.e., responding to conversation by only repeating what you’ve heard)?

Do you show negativism (i.e., a lack of response or opposition to external stimulation)?

Do you experience catalepsy (i.e., muscular rigidity)?

Do you make grimaces?

Do you refuse to speak (i.e., mutism)?

Do you mimic another person’s movements (i.e., echopraxia)?

Common conclusions

Based on your answers, it is unlikely that you have a serious problem with movement. However, someone who suffers from catatonia will be unable to move in a normal way. For example, a symptom of this condition may include stupor, in which a person is unable to move, speak, or respond to stimuli. The disorder impacts the connection between mental function and movement. There is no test that can diagnose catatonia, the only thing a doctor can do is carry out a physical exam to rule out other medical health conditions. If you are not sure about your symptom(s), it may be useful to talk with your doctor.

Unfortunately, you are displaying symptoms typically seen among individuals who have catatonia. Seeking medical support is of high importance. Catatonia is a psychomotor disorder: it involves the connection between mental function and movement. The disorder has an impact on a person’s ability to move in a normal way. In order to make a diagnosis for catatonia, your doctor may need to rule out other conditions, including acute psychoses, an inflammation in the brain tissue, and neuroleptic malignant syndrome. You need to show at least two chief catatonia symptoms for 24 hours to receive a diagnosis. Treatment usually includes medication and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).

References

https://www.healthline.com/health/catatonia#diagnosis

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