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Stem cell therapy can be very helpful in managing long-term, chronic conditions, including conditions that cause pain and other symptoms. While therapy can be used on its own, it’s often used in combination with other therapies for optimal effects. Here are eight conditions where stem cell therapy may prove beneficial:
Arthritis is an inflammatory condition that affects our joints. Stem cell therapy can help by repairing damaged joint cartilage and by reducing inflammation that occurs in and around the joint.
Stem cell transplants can be used to treat leukemia and lymphoma, replacing cells that have been damaged by the disease.
Stem cells may be used to repair nerve damagethat occurs in Parkinson’s disease, and novel research shows the therapy may help replace dopamine-producing brain cells destroyed by the disease.
Cardiac regeneration using stem cell therapy is being used to help patients who’ve had heart attacks, patients with heart failure, and even patients with large and small vessel disease. In each case, the goal of treatment is to allow the stem cells to repair and replace damaged tissue in the heart and the blood vessels.
Stem cells are being used to help repair neurological damage that occurs in MS, and studies show they’re also able to travel directly to brain lesions and improve brain cell health. Stem cells alo help control unusual immune system activity, which plays a significant role in MS.
Stem cells may help replace missing or damaged beta cells, special cells in the pancreas that produce insulin. Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes involve problems with beta cells (either there are not enough — or any — beta cells or the cells don’t function properly). Stem cell therapy might be helpful in patients with either type.
Stem cells can be very helpful in modulating inflammatory responses, including inflammation thought to be associated with fibromyalgia. They can also help repair and regenerate damaged nerve cells that can “misfire,” sending pain signals when there is no painful stimulus.
Because stem cells have the ability to transform into many other types of cells, including kidney tissue, they’re being used to treat both acute and chronic kidney injury and kidney disease. The goal is to replace damaged cells and cells that have already been lost due to tissue damage.
This list is not exhaustive. Depending on your medical history and your symptoms, Dr. O’Connell might recommend stem cell therapy for other medical conditions, as well.
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