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Advantages of stem cells

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By AlbertalicePublished 11 months ago 3 min read
Advantages of stem cells
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When we hear about stem cell therapy, we also wonder about its side-effects. In spite of being around for decades, stem cell therapy has still not been fully accepted as a viable option for managing symptoms of several diseases and disorders. We’d much rather go for ‘safer’ options.

Our founder, and India’s leading stem cell specialist, Dr Na’eem Sadiq is here to tell you that stem cell therapy is safe, and stem cell therapy at Plexus is the safest option!

Through this blog, we’ll help you understand how the advantages of stem cell therapy far outweigh its side-effects.

Stem cells and their characteristics

Stem cells are progenitor cells that are procured from one part of the body. They can be procured from the brain, bone marrow, blood, blood vessels, skeletal muscles, skin, and/or liver.

All specialised cells in our body originate from stem cells.

Stem cells have three distinct characteristics which separate them from other cells in the body. These include:

● They have the ability to self-renew and differentiate.

● They are unspecialised cells, which means they may not be able to perform certain specialised functions.

● They can differentiate into specialised cells, such as blood cells, brain cells, muscle cells, nerve cells.

These characteristics of stem cells make them the ideal choice for managing the symptoms and controlling the progression of a variety of degenerative conditions.

Advantages of stem cells

The above mentioned characteristics are also the greatest advantages of stem cells and stem cell therapy.

At Plexus, India’s first ISO-Certified stem cell research centre, we use autologous mesenchymal stem cells. These cells are procured from the patient’s own body and therefore render the procedure ‘safe’ and ‘risk-free’. Autologous stem cell therapy also reduces the risk of immune rejection.

Stem cell therapy at Plexus is a non-surgical procedure that has the following advantages:

● Assists in symptoms management

● Improves quality of life

● Betters everyday functionality

● Prevents/slows down further nerve damage and disease progression

● Lowers inflammation and reduces pain

● Improves immune function

● Enhances brain development

● Offers faster post-procedural recovery

Other benefits of stem cell therapy include:

● Helps in tissue regeneration

● Offers scope for complete organ generation, thus reducing the risk of organ transplant rejection

● Reverses ageing

● Addresses infertility

Application of stem cells

Stem cell therapy has benefited patients suffering from a variety of other ailments, including:

● Orthopaedic conditions

● Trauma-induced conditions

● Inflammatory conditions

● Neurological disorders

● Autoimmune diseases

● Hematopoietic diseases

● Cardiovascular illnesses

● Gastrointestinal disorders

● Metabolic disorders

● Organ disorders

● Ocular disorders

● Skin disorders

● Cancers

You can read more about the potential application of stem cells and their role in regenerative medicine.

Risks of stem cells

As with any therapy programme, stem cell therapy also comes with risks. But these are minor, not life-threatening, and temporary side-effects that do not hamper the patient’s progress in any way.

Regenerative Rehabilitation at Plexus

At Plexus, we specialise in regenerative rehabilitation programmes for the following conditions:

● Motor Neuron Diseases

● Stroke

● Multiple Sclerosis

● Cerebral Palsy

● Spinal Cord Injury

● Spinocerebellar Ataxia

● Brachial Plexus Injury

● Parkinson’s Disease

Autologous mesenchymal cells are taken from the patient’s body, cultured in a laboratory, and then injected back into the patient in a minimally-invasive, non-surgical, painless procedure.

The injected stem cells help regenerate or repair damaged tissues, reduce inflammation, improve immunity, and also secrete growth factors and cytokines.

If you’d like to know more about stem cell therapy at Plexus, reach out to us today.

WhatsApp +91 89048 42087

Call +91 78159 64668 (Hyderabad) | +91 82299 99888 (Bangalore)

FAQs

What are 3 important uses of stem cells?

Stem cells can be used for:

● Regenerative medicine for different kinds of diseases and disorders

● Tissue regeneration, and possible organ generation

● Researching medical conditions, especially inherited diseases

What are the 4 major types of stem cells?

The four types of stem cells are:

● Embryonic stem cells

● Adult stem cells

● Induced pluripotent stem cells

● Mesenchymal stem cells

How do stem cells work?

Injected stem cells provide immunomodulation, secrete growth factors, regenerate/repair damaged tissues, and slow down progression of diseases.

What is the source of stem cells?

Stem cells can be sourced from:

● Brain

● Bone marrow

● Blood

● Blood vessels

● Skeletal muscles

● Skin

● Liver

What is the role of stem cells?

Stem cells play a vital role in regenerative medicine, disease modelling, gene therapy, and genetic editing.

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