Transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS, can be an effective treatment for mental health issues like depression. It is a non-invasive treatment that involves using electromagnetic pulses to stimulate nerve cells in the brain. This can help reduce the symptoms of mental health and neurological disorders.
The Food and Drug Administration approves TMS as a treatment for depression. It can provide relief for patients who did not have any success with psychotherapy or medication. TMS also helps as a treatment for disorders like Parkinson’s disease and anxiety.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation is an outpatient procedure, and a TMS physician or technician typically performs it. Patients are advised to take off any clothing items that might be sensitive to magnets, like jewelry. Here is what the procedure looks like:
TMS is primarily used to treat depression, and it serves as an alternative for patients who would rather not take antidepressants. Psychological and chemical factors can cause depression. Psychotherapy can help with negative emotions and past trauma, but medication or alternative treatments are needed to address depression caused by imbalances in the brain.
TMS is often recommended to patients with treatment-resistance depression. Such people have had no luck with conventional treatments like talk therapy and medication.
According to Healthline, studies have indicated that depression can be caused by reduced activity in the prefrontal cortex. This part of the brain is associated with common depression symptoms, like changes in appetite, not deriving pleasure from the things that they once enjoyed, and low energy levels. TMS can help stimulate nerves in the prefrontal cortex, reducing the symptoms of depression. It also serves as a treatment for anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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TMS can help with depression when other treatment methods like therapy and medication have failed. Give us a call or stop by our New York clinic to set up an appointment with our psychiatrist.
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