What happens when a normal person does electroshock

Electroconvulsive therapy is a medical technique used in the treatment of psychiatric patients and is widely used, effective and relatively simple. What happens to normal people after electroconvulsive therapy? The principle of electroconvulsive therapy is to use direct current through the brain, according to the different electric current through the brain after causing brain stimulation, the whole body convulsions, causing a brief spasm. In normal people, because the brain is in a normal state, after electroconvulsive treatment, there will be amnesia, memory loss or loss, as well as a short period of dullness. However, memory loss and amnesia are reversible and can be recovered in a short time. When electroconvulsive treatment, the current should not be too high, and if it is too high, there may be more damage to normal people.