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Stem Cell Therapy

Stem cell therapy is becoming more and more popular in the medical world. It is predicted that stem cell therapy, which is used to treat many diseases, will provide much greater convenience in the coming years.

What is Stem Cell Therapy?

Cells are the smallest living unit of the body. Stem cells are the type of cells that increase the number of these cells. Daughter cells are formed by the division and reproduction of stem cells. This cell reproduction can also be carried out in the laboratory environment in recent years. Stem cell therapy increases the body’s immune level. This helps to repair damaged cells. It also stops inflammation. These benefits play an active role in preventing much discomfort. Stem cells can develop into new cell types.

In Which Diseases Is Stem Cell Therapy Used?

It is predicted that stem cell therapy will defeat many diseases in the coming years. In today’s medical world, it is used to treat many diseases. These diseases can be listed as follows;

  • Parkinson’s
  • ALS
  • Stroke
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • COPD
  • Crohn

Stem cell therapy, which is used in different branches of medical science such as orthopaedics and neurology, does not directly eliminate diseases. It reduces the symptoms of the disease and helps to increase the patient’s quality of life. It is also effective in slowing or stopping the progression of the disease.

How Are Stem Cells Obtained?

Stem cells can be produced from many parts of the body. The main areas of supply;

  • adipose tissue
  • umbilical cord tissue
  • placental tissue
  • liver tissue
  • tooth enamel
  • Skin
  • Bone marrow

These regions are rich in stem cell quality.

How is Stem Cell Therapy Applied?

There are several different application methods of stem cell therapy. These application types can be listed as follows;

  • Intravenous administration
  • Administration into the bone marrow
  • Application to the diseased area

Stem cell therapy can be applied to the disease area and create regeneration.

How Does the Healing Process of Stem Cell Therapy Occur?

Stem cells are placed in problem areas. They begin reproduction in these areas. With this reproduction, the problematic area begins to regenerate. These cells are produced in a laboratory environment. Therefore, there is no violation of general ethical rules. The stem cell structure directly targets the diseased or disinformed area. Cells reproducing in the problematic area function as a rehabilitation mission. They do not cause any harm to healthy cells.

What Are the Risks of Stem Cell Therapy?

Stem cell therapy has no obvious risks. Since they have not yet acquired an identity feature, these cells, which can transform, adapt to the tissue they are placed in. There is no incompatibility problem such as blood group. Stem cells can be used universally.

How Are Tissues Used in Stem Cells Determined?

The fact that the tissues from which the cells are taken are rich in stem cells increases the probability of a positive result for the treatment. For this reason, stem cell-rich tissues such as umbilical cord tissue are very suitable for use.

What Will Be the Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy?

Not every cell in the human body can regenerate. Neuron cells do not regenerate after a certain age and decrease continuously. However, these areas have been improved with stem cell therapy. This situation has created hope for many neurological diseases.

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