There are short-term and long-term side effects of electroconvulsive therapy. Short-term side effects are those that occur after the treatment is completed, such as headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, or impaired consciousness, such as loss of consciousness and clarity, and in severe cases, muscle spasms, fracture dislocation, such as dislocation of the jaw joint, and other side effects. These are often caused by improper operation, such as joint dislocation, which can be completely prevented if it is operated properly. At the same time, there may be some long-term symptoms, that is, a few days or even a month after the electroconvulsive shock, there are certain side effects, such as concentration, memory loss, because the electroconvulsive shock will have some stimulation of brain cells, especially for some memory cells may be damaged. If there is abnormal sensation, memory loss, and lack of concentration, active intervention is needed, especially intervention and treatment with pro-intellectual drugs or glutathione, etc. However, these symptoms, such as memory loss and lack of concentration, may also disappear within a few days or a month.