Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery

Last updated date: 18-Aug-2023

Originally Written in English

The human brain is an essential organ that controls a wide range of functions and activities of the body. For instance, it facilitates speaking, feeling emotions, thinking, and even learning. It also regulates movement, heartbeat, and sensation. Any disorder that develops in the brain or the nervous system can highly alter overall body functions. 

There are several ways of addressing such conditions and malfunctions. However, neurosurgery is a treatment alternative for severe, life-threatening conditions of the brain or the nervous system. It aims at diagnosing and treating all kinds of disorders and restoring normal functions. This also enhances the patient’s overall health and quality of life. 

 

What is Neurosurgery? 

Neurosurgery is a medical discipline that deals with the nervous system. The brain, central and peripheral nervous systems, the spinal cord, and the cerebrovascular system are the major components of the nervous system. This branch also aims to identify, surgically treat and control associated diseases affecting children and adults.