Arousal Hyperkinetic

Hyperkinetic arousal is a disorder of the nervous system, characterized by disorders of motor skills, sensory function and behavioral reactions.

This condition occurs in both children and adults, is usually associated with disruption of the brain and is characterized by rapid changes in emotions, movements, speaking, specific reactions, increased activity and the need for movement. With hyperkinetic arousal, the patient may experience severe discomfort or anxiety, and sometimes anxious thoughts or suicidal thoughts may occur. Characteristic symptoms of hyperkinetic agitation include rapid speech, vigorous body movements, tremors of the arms or legs, difficulty concentrating, restlessness, noisy breathing, tremors or dizziness may occur, and dehydration and loss of appetite may occur.