4 Conditions That Can Benefit from Stem Cell Therapy

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Chronic illnesses and diseases can interfere with your day-to-day activities. As a disorder progresses, medications, lifestyle changes, and physical therapy can fall short in easing the pain. Moreover, invasive surgeries and injections are often hard on the body, only offering temporary relief. 

Stem cell therapy indicates the dawn of a new medical era. It is a form of regenerative medicine that uses stem cells to repair, replace, or regenerate diseased, dysfunctional, or damaged cells, tissues, or organs. But which disorders can benefit from stem cell therapy? Here’s a closer look:

Blood Cancers

Stem cell therapy has proved to be effective for managing different types of blood cancers, including:

LeukemiaLymphomaMultiple Myeloma

Here’s how it works: A patient undergoes intense chemotherapy or radiation to destroy the existing cancerous cells and damage the bone marrow. Once that’s done, healthy stem cells are injected into a patient’s bloodstream, similar to a blood transfusion.

The healthy stem cells travel to the bone marrow and start replacing the damaged cells. There are two types of stem cell transplants recommended for people with blood cancers:

Autograft/autologous – a patient’s own stem cells are collected and stored, and given back to them later by transfusions. 

Allograft/allogeneic – someone else’s stem cells (a donor’s) are used for the transplant.

Blood Disorders

Similarly, some blood disorders, such as Sickle Cell Disease and Aplastic Anemia, can be managed with stem cell therapy. This treatment is often performed as a hematopoietic stem cell transplant, where new blood-forming stem cells are infused into a patient’s body to replace the damaged or abnormal bone marrow.

Since stem cells have the ability to self-renew, they can divide and produce healthy red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. 

Spinal Stenosis

Spinal stenosis is the narrowing of the spaces within your spine. When excessive pressure is put on your nerves, it travels up to the spinal cord, leading to pain, numbness, or weakness in the arms, legs, or neck.

There are two main types of spinal stenosis: 

Cervical stenosis – it affects the neck area

Lumbar stenosis – it impacts the lower back. 

Stem cell is an unconventional but effective way to manage spinal stenosis, especially cervical spinal stenosis. 

Here’s how it’s possible: When stem cells are directly injected into the affected area, you have a greater opportunity to target the cause of the condition. Moreover, stem cells can repair and regenerate damaged cells, ensuring long-term effects at the cellular level. 

Stem cell therapy for cervical spinal stenosis is minimally invasive, promising a quick recovery time. 

Arthritis

Strong bones and alignment are critical for living a healthy life. But for those with arthritis and other joint problems, life can be tough. 

Arthritis can cause inflammation and irritation in the joints, making mobility difficult. Stem cell therapy can repair joint cartilage in the knee, improving joint and tendon function.

Stem cell therapy is also beneficial for rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic inflammatory disorder that attacks the lining of joints. Stem cells administered via IV can provide relief. 

Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider with questions about your health.  

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