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A New Treatment  for dealing with chronic depression

Overview:

If you are dealing with diseases like Depression, OCD, Anxiety, Addiction, Smoking Cessation, you can opt for TMS Therapy ( Transcranial magnetic stimulation ). It is a non-medication process to get rid of the above-mentioned diseases. If someone has been on medications and anti-depressant pills for a long time and this had no effect on their depression, they can try Mind Brain TMS.

Working of Mind-Brain TMS:

Mind Brain  TMS is a procedure that makes use of a magnetic field for stimulating nerve cells inside the human brain to enhance the symptoms of depression. This treatment involves delivering repetitive magnetic pulses, so the name is rTMS or TMS.

A small electromagnetic coil is placed near the scalp. This electromagnetic coil generates a repetitive magnetic pulse that passes through the region of your brain involved in mood control and depression. This process has some side effects also that’s why it’s prescribed when other supplement therapies or antidepressant medications do not work.

It has been proven an effective therapy in reducing or eliminating symptoms of depression by magnetically stimulating the brain’s left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex using it from 20 to 30 times. If the TMS therapy works then the depression will be cured completely.

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Mind Brain TMS is launched in India:

According to the survey, this treatment has helped over one million people in the US and is now in India. Currently, it is launched in Delhi, and in the next 2 years, it will be launched in Mumbai and Bangalore.

Our psychiatrists and psychologists are the best trained around the globe to understand the patient’s unique needs and requirements and perform personalized treatment according to the needs of patients. Our clinical staff is highly trained to make sure that our patients feel at home during the treatment.

Research about depression in India and use of Mind-Brain  TMS:

It has been estimated that approx 56 million people are dealing with depression in India. National Center for Biological Science, Central Institute of Psychiatry, and National Brain Research Centre are some of the top institutional customers in India of TMS. At Jaslok Hospital in Mumbai, Dr. Paresh Doshi, director of the department of neurosurgery, has used DBS to treat people suffering from depression. He says that he has done surgeries on over 14 patients with OCD and Depression. According to Doshi, the Mental Health Act, 2017 allows psychiatric surgery to be performed, with the provision that it should be overseen by an ethics committee or a hospital review board.

Depression can affect anyone ranging from adolescents, middle-aged groups to elderly people. According to the survey published by WHO, depression is affecting more women than men.

TMS therapy is the fast emerging treatment options present globally for treating depression, OCD, addiction, Post Stroke Depression, and also Depression during pregnancy. It has been widely used in some of the renowned hospitals such as AIIMs, NIMHANS, and PGI-Chandigarh for a long time. Usually, the treatment of TMS therapy lasts for about 19 minutes, and post-therapy, the patient can resume its normal activity immediately. It has been seen that TMS has a success rate of 40% to 50% and might require repeated sittings.

Results of Mind-Brain TMS:

If Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation worked for you, your depression symptoms would be improved or might go away completely. Symptoms relief might take a few weeks of treatment. The effectiveness of rTMS may improve as researchers learn more about techniques, the number of stimulations required and the best sites on the brain to stimulate.

If you want to know more details about the treatment process or clinic detail, you can visit www.mindbraintms.com or call us at 9971774999.

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