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akathisia

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for akathisia.

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Those who experience akathisia sometimes feel like the only way to rid themselves of the feeling is to end their lives.

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Quick take

(medicine) A sensation of restlessness characterized by an inability to sit still/down or remain motionless/seated, arising from a subjective need or desire to move, often coinciding with the sensation of twitching of muscles, often as a side effect of psychiatric medications.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

(medicine) A sensation of restlessness characterized by an inability to sit still/down or remain motionless/seated, arising from a subjective need or desire to move, often coinciding with the sensation of twitching of muscles, often as a side effect of psychiatric medications.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for akathisia.

noun

(medicine) A sensation of restlessness characterized by an inability to sit still/down or remain motionless/seated, arising from a subjective need or desire to move, often coinciding with the sensation of twitching of muscles, often as a side effect of psychiatric medications.

Example sentences

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Those who experience akathisia sometimes feel like the only way to rid themselves of the feeling is to end their lives.

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She documented 79 different withdrawal symptoms in tweets, from akathisia—an inability to stop moving her arms and legs—to dizziness.

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You can develop akathisia spontaneously, too, so even if you are on psych meds now, you need to get tested.

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Once 5HT2C is downregulated after a few weeks, the feelings and akathisia caused by 5HT2C activation dissipate, as does suicidal ideation.

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I told the nurses that I could not have antipsychotics (which they give for agitation--although akathisia makes you extremely agitated) due to it invoking the akathisia and making it worse.

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Anti-depressants can cause meaningful side-effects including changes to appetite, difficulty regulating body temperature, nausea, changes to sleep, and akathisia.

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With akathisia (fancy way to say inner restlessness) being the leading indicator.

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I went through 6 months of nonstop hell with akathisia, and it was the worst 6 months of my life.

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Trust me, if you have severe akathisia, it is worse than death.

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I have been through really terrible things in my life due to my health but akathisia by far takes the cake.

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The period of initial antidepressant use and its associated up-regulation of receptors can increase activation, anxiety and akathisia, a feeling of intense physical discomfort and restlessness, with many people finding the anxiety and akathisia to be inescapable.

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Once you’ve seen one patient get the Akathisia from it (they will writhe and want to jump out of their skin) you won’t give it again.

Quote examples

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He reportedly developed "akathisia" — an intensely painful restlessness often associated with withdrawal or side effects.

2

My world-renowned neurologist in movement disorders put a bunch of allergies in my medical record, including Haldol which he noted the reaction as "Akathisia".

3

The word "restlessness" sounds benign, but I find it to be quite similar to akathisia on bad days, which is really horrific.

Proper noun examples

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Akathisia, which is an uncontrollable need to move your body, think restless leg syndrome but it's your entire body.

2

Akathisia is a movement disorder characterized by a feeling of inner restlessness and inability to stay still.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use akathisia in a sentence?

Those who experience akathisia sometimes feel like the only way to rid themselves of the feeling is to end their lives.

What does akathisia mean?

(medicine) A sensation of restlessness characterized by an inability to sit still/down or remain motionless/seated, arising from a subjective need or desire to move, often coinciding with the sensation of twitching of muscles, often as a side effect of psychiatric medications.

What part of speech is akathisia?

akathisia is commonly used as noun.