7Deep Brain Stimulation
Deep brain stimulation is a surgical procedure in which a doctor inserts electrodes into a brain area. After that, electrical pulses are transmitted to the brain to alleviate symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Depending on your condition, the doctor might need to adjust the settings properly. Possible risks include brain hemorrhage, strokes, or infections. Deep brain stimulation is usually suggested to those with advanced Parkinson’s who do not respond well to medications. This treatment can help improve movement, reduce rigidity and tremor, stop involuntary movements, and stabilize medication fluctuations. While it can provide long-term effects for patients, the procedure does not prevent the condition from progressing. [7]















