Regenerative medicine offers numerous benefits for millions of people suffering from various illnesses and congenital diseases. Regenerative medical solutions were first introduced decades ago, in the first bone marrow and organ transplants. However, new emerging studies in regenerative medicine have unlocked other advances in the medical industry.
In light of these new opportunities, and the development of new ones, other scientific studies are being conducted. Regenerative medical solutions offer three unique approaches:
The human body is a fascinating machine, with the ability to heal itself. A cut in the skin can repair itself within days, whereas other internal organs cannot. However, the cells inside the body, such as the lungs, heart, and nerves are showing signs of self-healing as well.
Organs become damaged or simply wear out over time, due to illnesses or diseases. The cure for these damaged organs is, of course, replacement organs. Regenerative medicine makes transplants of lungs, heart, kidneys, and tissues and cells a reality. Thus giving people an opportunity to embrace a better life. Nevertheless, the possibility of organ rejection does exist.
Regeneration involves a process of regeneration certain diseased organs or tissues. With cell-based therapy, cells and tissues can be renewed. Some cells go through a rebirth or regrowth process. Bone marrow transplants are one example of how regenerative medicine works to save and improve lives.
Regeneration involving stem cells are the key to the future. Doctors and researchers are considering using regenerative medicine to manage people with chronic illnesses and diseases. People with diabetes, bone, and joint diseases, degenerative nerve damage and heart failure can receive stem cell therapy to help enhance and perhaps prolong their lives. Stem cells therapy when used in conjunction of umbilical cord blood can produce new skin cells, new lung cells, and new brain cells.
Stem cells are the key to a human being living longer and having a better quality of life. To learn more about regenerative medicine call Lubbock Advanced Physical Medicine at (806) 791-3399.
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