Indian Electroceuticals Market Size | COVID-19 Impact Analysis | Forecast to 2025

Indian electroceuticals market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.0% during the forecast period. The growing incidences of sensorineural Hearing Loss, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, ischemia and other chronic diseases in India are generating the demand for electroceutical devices for treatment of these diseases. Further, the other factors that drives the electroceuticals market across the region includes the government rules and regulations supporting the electroceuticals market growth in the region. 

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High prevalence of hearing loss in the country is generating demand for hearing aids which in turn, accelerate the market growth of electroceuticals. Furthermore, according to Neurology India, in 2017, there were more than 10 million persons with epilepsy in India. The epilepsy disease can be treated in better way by the use of electromagnetic signals for its treatment using electroceuticals. Therefore, high incidence of epilepsy is again anticipated to boost the Indian electroceuticals market growth in India.

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India Electroceuticals Market Segmentation

By Product and its Application

·        Cardioverter Defibrillators and Cardiac Pacemaker

·        Arrhythmias

·        Deep Brain Stimulators

·        Parkinson’s Disease

·        Depression

·        Spinal Cord Stimulators

·        Failed Back Syndrome

·        Ischemia

·        Vagus Nerve Stimulators

·        Epilepsy

·        Cochlear Implants

·        Sensorineural Hearing Loss

·        Others (Sacral Nerve Stimulators, Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulators)

·        Urinary Incontinence

·        Treatment-Resistant Depression

By End-Users

·        Hospitals and Clinics

·        Research Institutes

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