Coping with a mental health illness can be extremely challenging. For many people, it is a burden that interrupts their daily life and activities, disrupting their ability to lead happy, productive lives.
There are many treatment options for mental health disorders, including talk therapy, behavioral therapy, and medication. One treatment option that may be effective for some patients is TMS. To learn more about Alpharetta TMS treatment, call CNSL today.
TMS stands for transcranial magnetic stimulation. TMS is a type of noninvasive procedure that uses a magnetic field to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to treat mental health disorders. Repetitive magnetic pulses are delivered to the brain, which then stimulates the nerve cells in the brain that are related to mental health and mood.
TMS is used to treat brain-related conditions. It is most often used to treat depression, but can also be used to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and other brain-related mood disorders. TMS is typically used when other treatment options, including psychotherapy and medication, have proven ineffective. If standard treatments aren’t effective, TMS may be used.
While TMS has been shown to be effective in some patients who are struggling with certain mental health conditions when other treatment options are not effective, it’s important to understand that there are some risks and potential side effects. Common side effects of TMS include:
There are also some less common side effects that are important to be aware of, including the onset of mania, seizures, and hearing loss. It is not known whether TMS has any long-term side effects.
While there are some risks and side effects of TMS, there are also many benefits: in addition to potentially being effective, it’s also non-invasive, safe, and can complement other treatments.
Most TMS treatments are administered over a course of four to six weeks, with treatments happening five times per week. At your appointment, your doctor will place an electromagnetic coil around your head, which will be switched on and off in order to produce the electromagnetic pulses. The procedure lasts about 20 minutes, with the first appointment lasting about 30-45 minutes.
While depression or other mental health conditions may improve with TMS, it’s important to actively monitor symptoms and to seek help if symptoms return. In many cases, continued psychotherapy or the use of medication may be recommended alongside or after TMS.
If you are struggling with depression or another brain-related health condition and traditional treatment options have been ineffective, you may be a good candidate for TMS. At CNSL, our Alpharetta TMS treatment professionals are here to provide you with the level of care and attention that you deserve. To learn more about how we can help you and how to get started, please call us directly today or send us a message online.
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