00:00Parkinson's disease, which is called Parkinson's disease.
00:03This is a very familiar disease that the English neurologist, British neurologist James Parkinson had previously described.
00:15So, this disease has been a lot started by a company.
00:24Especially, one hand or one hand, one leg.
00:26We call it a tremors.
00:31The company has been a restful condition.
00:38It is called resting tremors.
00:42The action and posture has been increased.
00:47The two sides have a difference.
00:52Left is more than, right is less than, or less than.
01:24The two sides are equally affected.
01:25We call it tight.
01:27We call it rigidity.
01:29We call it rigidity.
02:04The other side of the brain.
02:06The other side of the brain.
02:16The other side of the brain.
02:49The other side of the brain, the pain of the brain, the underlying brain If the brain is concerned, change
02:51the body, say it, talk it.
02:51and there are 2-3 things that come.
02:541. Cubs
02:56If the situation is more difficult,
02:59then this is an action.
03:012. Needs
03:02quality of sleep
03:04and needs
03:04increase
03:05this can be a symptom.
03:082. Soon
03:09the difficulty
03:10this can be a early symptom.
03:12In early stage
03:14and subtle stage
03:16if you have these difficulties,
03:18you need to be a doctor.
03:24after this,
03:26you will be asked
03:26what is the treatment?
03:28It is a treatment
03:31for today's day.
03:33These symptoms are
03:35very good.
03:35As I told you,
03:41the treatment
03:41is a symptom
03:46which is a symptom
03:48brain dopamine in the brain
03:51and the brain
03:51and there are some
03:52that when the brain
03:55when the brain
03:57and the brain surgery
04:00and the brain
04:01stimulation
04:02or
04:03focus ultrasound
04:05we can
04:06also use
04:09the brain surgery
04:12and you can
04:16think that 80-85%
04:18Parkinson's disease
04:20if they have
04:22treatment
04:22they can
04:24normal life
04:25sir
04:27there is no procedure
04:32or procedure
04:33because
04:36I said
04:37the neurons
04:39brain cells
04:40where dopamine
04:42it is
04:43bad
04:44but
04:45it is
04:45so
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06:18ultrasound
06:19which
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06:20which
06:21we have
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06:46and people are doing it.
06:49Sir, you've been living in a long time,
06:51and you've been living in a government hospital.
06:53Sir, in Delhi, there's a deep brain stimulation,
06:55what do you think about it?
06:59What do you think about it?
06:59Look, in Delhi, the government hospital,
07:01where there's DBS,
07:02they're doing the All India Institute of Medical Sciences.
07:05There's a team,
07:06there's a good team,
07:08and they're doing deep brain stimulation.
07:12But,
07:13there's a lot of money.
07:18There's a lot of money,
07:18and there's a lot of money.
07:19No, there's a lot of private set-up,
07:22there's a lot of hospitals,
07:24our BLK hospital,
07:26where it's deep brain stimulation,
07:28and we're doing a lot of medicine.
07:30Sir, can this be covered in a surgery?
07:33Yes, it can be covered in a surgery.
07:36Sir, it can be covered in a surgery.
07:37Sir, you know, Parkinson's disease
07:37has increased or less,
07:40or has increased awareness?
07:42What do you think about it?
07:45Parkinson's disease,
07:45which is why it's bad?
07:48That's why it's bad.
07:48It's a genetic basis
07:53plus an environment,
07:55environmental factors,
07:56which both influence
07:59for Parkinson's cause.
08:00And,
08:02compared to the past 30 years,
08:04if we look at Parkinson's disease,
08:06it's increased.
08:07The one thing is that,
08:09longevity is increased,
08:11IU is increased.
08:13And,
08:13when the disease is increased,
08:18it's increased,
08:19it's increased,
08:20it's increased,
08:21And,
08:21the other thing,
08:22the environmental pollution,
08:24which is happening,
08:25the toxins,
08:26which are happening,
08:26the other thing,
08:26it's also increased,
08:26the other thing.
08:26This is quite a lot.
08:28This is quite a lot.
08:30It's quite a lot.
08:31How many diseases have come from?
08:32How many diseases have come from?
08:33Do we talk about it?
08:34In the past,
08:35you can think about it.
08:39In the past,
08:40there are about 10 diseases,
08:42every neurologist,
08:43will see a disease.
08:44Parkinson's disease.
08:46Overall,
08:46if you think that,
08:48about 150 patients per 100,000,
08:54if you take the whole age bracket,
08:56that will give you an answer,
08:58that will give you an answer,
08:58that about 150 per 100,000,
09:01meaning,
09:02150 patients per 100,000,
09:02in the past,
09:04150 patients
09:06will remain in the past.
09:07How many diseases have come from?
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