What Are the Risk? Safety Profile Of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Therapy?
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) has been in use for nearly 30 years. Any possible risks and complications are well known and can be easily predicted. It is a relatively safer procedure with minimal risk.
Our Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Speciality Clinic at the hospital can provide you with the detailed information on potential complications and risks involved in the procedure.
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 long will my appointment with an ENT doctor last?
The length of your appointment will depend on the reason for your visit and the tests or procedures that need to be performed. Some appointments may be as short as 15-20 minutes, while others may last an hour or longer.
What should I bring to my appointment with an ENT doctor?
You should bring your insurance card, a list of your current medications, and any relevant medical records or test results. You may also want to bring a list of questions to ask the doctor.
What are the common symptoms of ENT problems?
The symptoms of ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) problems can vary depending on the specific condition. Here are some common symptoms that may indicate an ENT problem:
Ear problems:
Ear pain
Hearing loss
Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
Discharge from the ear
Vertigo or dizziness.
Nose problems:
Nasal congestion
Runny nose
Sneezing
Post-nasal drip
Loss of sense of smell or taste
Nosebleeds.
Throat problems:
Sore throat
Difficulty swallowing
Hoarseness or voice changes
Throat clearing
Chronic cough
Head and neck problems:
Headaches
Facial pain or pressure
Swollen lymph nodes
Skin lesions or growths
Difficulty opening the mouth or swallowing
If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to consult an ENT doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
When should I see an ENT doctor?
You should see an ENT doctor if you have any symptoms related to the ear, nose, or throat, such as chronic sinus infections, hearing loss, or throat pain. You should also see an ENT doctor if you have a family history of head and neck cancer.
What tests or procedures might an ENT doctor perform?
ENT doctors may perform a variety of tests and procedures, including hearing tests, allergy testing, endoscopy, biopsies, and surgical procedures such as tonsillectomies, adenoidectomies, and sinus surgeries.
What conditions do ENT doctors treat?
ENT doctors treat a wide range of conditions, including ear infections, hearing loss, tinnitus, sinus infections, allergies, throat infections, tonsillitis, voice disorders, sleep apnea, and head and neck cancers.
What is an ENT doctor?
An ENT doctor, also known as an otolaryngologist, is a medical specialist who diagnoses and treats conditions of the ear, nose, and throat, as well as related structures in the head and neck.
What is early heart disease called?
Coronary artery disease, also called CAD, is a condition that affects your heart. It is the most common heart disease in the United States. CAD happens when coronary arteries struggle to supply the heart with enough blood, oxygen and nutrients. Cholesterol deposits, or plaques, are almost always to blame.

