Rheumatoid Arthritis Stem Cell Treatments
Regenerative Alternative for Joint Pain and Inflammation
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system mistakenly attacks the joints, causing pain, swelling, and stiffness. At 1 STEM CELL, we offer advanced stem cell therapy designed to reduce inflammation, protect joint tissue, and promote regeneration.
Our treatment uses mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) derived from umbilical cord tissue. These cells have powerful anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties, helping to calm the overactive immune response that damages the joints. They also release growth factors that support cartilage repair and improve joint mobility.
Unlike medications that only manage symptoms, stem cell therapy addresses the root cause of inflammation, offering long-term relief and potentially slowing disease progression. Patients often report improved flexibility, reduced pain, and better overall quality of life after treatment.
Questions and Answers About Rheumatoid Arthritis Stem Cell Treatments
Q: How does stem cell therapy help in rheumatoid arthritis?
Stem cells can suppress the immune system’s abnormal activity and release cytokines that reduce inflammation, protecting joints from further damage.
Q: Is the treatment painful or surgical?
No. The procedure is minimally invasive and involves intravenous (IV) infusion or localized injection into affected joints, performed in a clinical setting.
Q: How soon can I notice improvement?
Many patients experience a gradual reduction in pain and stiffness within 4–6 weeks, with continued improvements over several months as inflammation decreases.
Q: Are the results permanent?
While individual responses vary, stem cell therapy can significantly extend remission periods, reduce medication dependency, and improve daily function.
Q: Can this treatment replace traditional medication?
Stem cell therapy can complement or reduce the need for conventional drugs like corticosteroids or biologics, but it should always be managed under medical supervision.
