Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Stem Cell Treatments
A Regenerative Approach to Neurodegeneration
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, damaging the myelin sheath that protects nerve fibers. This damage disrupts communication between the brain and the body, leading to fatigue, mobility issues, vision problems, and muscle weakness.
At 1 STEM CELL, our stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis focuses on repairing damaged neural tissue, modulating the immune response, and promoting neuroprotection. We use mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) derived from umbilical cord tissue to reduce inflammation and stimulate the regeneration of myelin and neuronal cells.
This innovative treatment aims to slow disease progression, improve motor coordination, and enhance overall quality of life. By addressing the root cause rather than the symptoms, patients often experience greater stability and reduced relapse frequency.
Questions and Answers About Multiple Sclerosis Stem Cell Treatments
Q: How do stem cells help in Multiple Sclerosis?
Stem cells can regulate the immune system, reduce inflammation, and promote the repair of demyelinated nerve fibers, potentially restoring normal nerve function.
Q: Is stem cell therapy a cure for MS?
While stem cell therapy is not a definitive cure, it can significantly reduce symptoms and disease activity in many patients, improving mobility and energy levels.
Q: What type of stem cells are used?
We use umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) due to their strong anti-inflammatory and regenerative properties.
Q: Is the procedure safe?
Yes. Treatments are conducted in a sterile, controlled environment by trained specialists. All cells are ethically sourced and processed under strict medical standards.
Q: How soon can improvements be noticed?
Many patients begin to feel improvements in fatigue, balance, and muscle control within weeks to months after the procedure, depending on the severity of their condition.
