Either mechanical or physical. I would say physical though.
<span>Lymph Nodes, The liver, and spleen may also become enlarged.
Might suddenly have a high fever, you may feel fatigued, have muscle aches, appear confused, have difficultly with coordination, show signs of restlessness, and demonstrate mood swings. </span>
A person who exhibits sudden paralysis while remaining conscious may be suffering from an episode of cataplexy.
Cataplexy:
While a person is awake, cataplexy is an abrupt loss of muscle tone that causes weakness and a lack of voluntary muscle control. Strong, sudden emotions like laughter, anxiety, rage, tension, or excitement are frequently what set it off.
The reduction of muscular tone experienced during cataplexy is comparable to the natural paralysis of muscle activity experienced during REM sleep. At most a few minutes long, episodes end very immediately on their own. The episodes are frightening, but as long as the person finds a secure location to collapse, they are not harmful. While cataplexy happens once a person is completely awake, sleep paralysis occurs at the borders of sleep.
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