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72-year-old Parkinson’s patient reclaims life at Paras hospital

Mr Singh’s condition had worsened over time, with medications like levodopa and dopamine agonists providing only 2-3 hours of relief and requiring 5-7 tablets daily
Dr Jaslovleen Kaur

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Paras Health Panchkula marked World Movement Disorders Day by highlighting a successful Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) procedure that enabled a 72-year-old Parkinson’s patient, Mr Singh, to regain independence after 12 years of declining mobility and medication dependence.

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Mr Singh’s condition had worsened over time, with medications like levodopa and dopamine agonists providing only 2-3 hours of relief and requiring 5-7 tablets daily. Dr Jaslovleen Kaur, Director of Parkinson’s and Movement Disorder, Neurology, assessed that his condition needed advanced treatment.

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“When medications stop working, many Parkinson’s patients struggle for years before learning about DBS,” Dr Kaur said. “This case shows the value of early evaluation and timely intervention.”

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