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How effective is transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in treating major depressive disorder?

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Published At March 26, 2024
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Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

My friend is 33 years old. I recently heard that he is struggling with major depressive disorder, and the story took a drastic turn when he started TMS, which was like witnessing a complete metamorphosis. I am intrigued about the effectiveness of TMS for depression. Could you share some insight on how TMS works with respect to depression? Are there any specific considerations or success stories related to TMS and depression? Kindly let me know.

Thank you.

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I read your query and can understand your concern.

It is commendable that you are concerned about your friend's experience with major depressive disorder and are seeking information about transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) as a potential treatment option. While your friend's positive outcome is encouraging, it is crucial to understand the scientific basis and practical considerations surrounding TMS before forming an informed perspective.

TMS utilizes pulsed magnetic fields to directly stimulate specific brain regions involved in mood regulation, namely the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). These stimulations activate neural pathways within the DLPFC and modulate its communication with other brain areas, potentially reversing the pathological activity patterns associated with depression.Given your friend's positive experience and your interest, discussing TMS with your doctor or a mental health professional specializing in depression treatment is highly recommended. They can assess the individual's situation, offer detailed information about TMS, and determine if it aligns with your friend's specific needs and circumstances.

I hope this helps. Do get back if you have any further queries.

Thank you.

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Dr. Vipul Chelabhai Prajapati
Dr. Vipul Chelabhai Prajapati

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