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Headache Treatment

Headaches are a common neurological condition marked by pain or discomfort in the head or upper neck. Their intensity, duration, and causes can vary, leading to different types of headaches. These headaches can significantly affect daily life, causing pain, disruption, and discomfort.

Epilepsy Treatment

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects specific regions of the brain, leading to recurrent seizures. These seizures result from sudden electrical disturbances within the brain and can be categorized as either generalized, affecting the entire brain, or localized, impacting only a specific area. This condition can affect individuals of any age or gender, with the temporal lobes of the brain commonly associated with seizure activity.

Brain Tumor Treatment

A brain tumor is an abnormal mass or growth of cells within or around the brain. This growth can disrupt normal brain functions and, in some cases, can be life-threatening. Although the likelihood of developing a brain tumor is less than 1% in a lifetime, brain tumors are the most prevalent form of central nervous system tumors, making up 85–90% of cases.

Brain Cancer Treatment

The Brain Stroke Unit at ANS Super Speciality Hospital, part of our Centre of Neurosciences, is dedicated to providing a full spectrum of services for stroke patients, from prevention to treatment and rehabilitation. Our specialized team works collaboratively across departments to ensure each patient receives top-tier stroke management care.

The Role of Neurologists in Comprehensive Brain Care

The Role of Neurologists in Comprehensive Brain Care

In this blog, we will delve into the essential responsibilities and expertise of neurologists in diagnosing, treating, and managing various neurological conditions.

The Impact of Technology on Brain Development in Kids

The Impact of Technology on Brain Development in Kids

In this blog, we explore the potential impact of technology on brain development in kids, aiming to provide valuable insights for parents and caregivers.

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