Explorations in the field of Stem Cell Treatment for Diabetes
Diabetes is one of the most
dangerous diseases, as it stealthily attacks the body. People normally overlook
the initial symptoms, but with time both type-1 and type-2 diabetes turns into
a serious problem and can prove fatal for the patient. The degenerative
consequences of this disease are primarily because of hypoglycemic events and
hyperglycemia, which set off degenerative conditions. When it comes to treating
degenerative diseases, stem cell treatment for
diabetes is the option that seems the most suitable.
Researchers have come up with
innovative autologous stem cell treatment to treat both kinds of diabetes. This
kind of therapy deals with the root conditions like hyperglycemia as well as complications
associated with it. Some recent trials have also shown that stem cell
treatment for diabetes can also aid in curing Hypoglycemia, which can be
very hazardous if suitable treatment is not administered in time. Researchers
in India are also involved in clinical trials to develop safer stem cell treatment for
diabetes in India.
Recently, researchers are
examining Mesenchymal stem cells, which comes with differentiation as well as
self-renewing capacity. This capability of differentiating into different cell
types including vascular, cartilage, brain, bone, and other cells proves that
these can also help in controlling diabetes mellitus. Further studies are being
conducted to explore the potential of MSCs in treating diabetic neuropathy,
cardiomyopathy, diabetic retinopathy, polyneuropathy, as well as wounds caused by
diabetes.
Of late, many clinics have
surfaced that provide stem cell treatment for diabetes
in India. The main aim of giving a boost to stem cell treatment for
diabetes in India is to provide prolonged life to Indian masses, to help in
reducing the symptoms of both kinds of diabetes, along with preventing the
risky complications like kidney failure, heart disease, and even blindness.
Earlier stem cell treatment was
mainly prevalent in western or European countries, but now stem cell treatment
even for type-1 diabetes is now available in India. Researchers in India are
now trying to explore two major techniques to use stem cell for curing type-1
diabetes. The first one involves exploring the capacity of beta cells and the
second involve cells supporting repair of beta cells in patients.
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