From the beginning, the department has provided outpatient care to people suffering from problems like headache, seizure disorders such as epilepsy, and diseases of the central nervous system like multiple sclerosis (a debilitating condition in which the body’s immune system damages the protective sheath that covers nerves, disrupting communication between brain and other parts of the body). Special counselling sessions are organised for epilepsy patients to help them deal with recurring seizures and continue with their normal life.
The unit also gives critical care to patients affected by acute cerebrovascular accidents (stroke); intractable seizures and the Guillain-Barre syndrome (a disorder which is caused by the body’s immune system attacking the nerves and can sometimes lead to paralysis).
The department has a wide range of modern equipment, including an electroencephalography (EEG) machine to map the electrical activity of the brain. It also uses highly advanced neuro-imaging facilities, such as a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography (CT) scan. It has a holistic view of treating neurologically ill patients to rehabilitate them and make them functionally useful to society. The unit is also planning to start a special epilepsy clinic and a rehabilitation cell for neurologically handicapped persons in the near future.
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