Is the Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) A Well Established form of Therapy ?
This therapy started developing in 1987 and is backed by decades of research, innovation, and experience. There is a lot of clinical evidence and it is supported by 5 Level 1 clinical studies—the highest quality of evidence. As of 2017, more than 150,000 people have received Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) worldwide.
How much time does it take to recover from brain surgery?
Recovery from brain surgery depends on the type of surgery one has undergone. It is usually recommended to stay for a week at the hospital after brain surgery. During this period, your doctor will observe how your body is reacting to the surgery and medications and will recommend physical, occupational and speech-language therapy sessions to help you regain your overall strength.
Are there any side-effects of brain surgery?
Side effects of brain-surgery include -
Difficulty in breathing
Issues with memory
Mood swings
Seizures
Painful or swollen calf
Weakness in arms and legs
Improper vision
Difficulty in hearing.
What is brain surgery?
Brain surgery is a type of surgical procedure that is performed to correct the abnormalities of the brain such as tumours and aneurysms.
How long does it take to recover from neurosurgery?
The recovery period usually depends on the type of surgery one has undergone. Many people feeld tired for several weeks after undergoing a neurosurgery and suffer from headaches, facing difficulty in concentration. It usually takes up to 4 to 8 weeks to recover from a surgery and your incisions may be sore for about 5 days after surgery.
What are the different types of surgeries performed by neurosurgeons?
Some of the procedures performed by neurosurgeons include -
Microvascular decompression
Peripheral nerve surgery
Brain tumour excision
Functional neurosurgery
Pituitary surgery
Cervical spine surgery.
What is neurosurgery?
Neurosurgery is a branch of medicine that deals with surgeries related to the nervous system. The doctors who specialize in this field are known as neurosurgeons. These specialist diagnose and surgically treat conditions of the brain and spine and also provide expertise in -
General neurosurgery
Brain tumour surgery
Complex spine disorders
Stereotactic radiosurgery
Vascular diseases.
When should you visit a neurologist and what happens during your first visit?
Your doctor may refer you to a neurologist if your symptoms are intense and require immediate care from a specialist. During your first visit, your neurologist will review your medical history and will perform a physical exam of your nerves and brain. Your doctor may also recommend you to undergo other tests to check your vision, smell odors, hearing, coordination, memory, strength, reflexes and cognitive abilities. Based on the analysis from these tests, your neurologist will manage your condition in the best way possible.
How can you differentiate between a neurosurgeon and a neurologist?
Neurosurgeon - Neurosurgeons are doctors who use surgical and nonsurgical treatments to treat injuries and conditions related to the brain, spine, and nervous system. Some of the most common conditions treated by neurosurgeons are :
Aneurysm
Blocked arteries
Brain tumor
Spinal surgery.
Neurologist - They are medical doctors who specialize in the diagnosis, treatment and management of the conditions related to the nervous system such as:
Sleep disorders
Headaches
Strokes
Brain Tumours
Epilepsy
Injuries and infections related to brain and spinal cord
Alzheimer's disease
Multiple sclerosis and Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease)
Pain in the back
Seizures
Parkinson’s disease.
A common difference between a neurologist and a neurosurgeon is that, a neurologist can only monitor and supervise the treatment and can refer patients to neurosurgeons who require a surgery.
What causes neurological disorders?
There are several factors that can lead to a neurological disorder -
Genetic factors
Lifestyle causes
Infections and environmental causes
Physical injuries
Lack of proper nutrition.

