State-of-the-art neurology, comprehensive care, and advanced interventions by leading specialists.
Parkinson's disease is a progressive nervous system disorder that affects movement. At Raj Hospital, we provide comprehensive Parkinson's Disease treatment in Ranchi focusing on symptom management, delaying progression, and significantly improving the patient's quality of life.
Recognizing symptoms early leads to better outcomes. Look out for:
Accurate diagnosis is crucial. We bring unparalleled precision to diagnosing neurological conditions using modern technologies.
Comprehensive clinical assessment of movement, coordination, and reflexes by an expert neurologist.
Administering Parkinson's medication to observe if symptoms improve, aiding in diagnosis.
Levodopa, Dopamine agonists, and MAO B inhibitors to manage movement symptoms.
Specialized exercises to improve mobility, balance, and flexibility.
Interventions to help with speech volume and swallowing difficulties.
Evaluation for surgical options for advanced cases unresponsive to medication.
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Common questions about Parkinson's Disease treatments at Raj Hospital
Parkinson's itself is not fatal, but disease complications can be serious. With current treatments, most patients can maintain a good quality of life for many years.
No, tremors can be caused by various conditions such as Essential Tremor. It is crucial to get evaluated by a neurologist for an accurate diagnosis.
While diet cannot cure Parkinson's, a heavily antioxidant-rich diet combined with strategically timing complex proteins around medication doses dramatically helps manage systemic symptoms and drug absorption.
DBS is a complex surgical procedure where precisely targeted electrodes are implanted tightly into the brain. It acts similarly to a pacemaker, overriding abnormal movement signals.
The rate of symptomatic progression heavily varies between distinct individuals. Strategic medication and early physical therapy intervention demonstrably delay the onset of severe motor symptoms.
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