Post Stroke

R3 Stem Cell Stroke Guide

Every day, R3 Stem Cell receives inquiries worldwide from individuals asking if stem cell therapy can help after a stroke. Spoiler alert: It can help a lot! In this guide, we’ll go through the basics of of how stem cells work after a stroke,…

Stem Cell Therapy for Stroke in Pakistan – Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Karachi, Lahore

A stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain becomes blocked or bursts. Strokes are one of the leading causes of death in the United States and they are currently the number one cause of long-term disability.

 

Strokes can cause a number of unwanted symptoms which can impair quality of life. More than half of the Americans who suffer strokes annually are left with some sort of long-term physical or mental impairment.

 

 

Researchers often have a hard time improving the lives of people who have suffered strokes, but stem cell therapy is being considered as a viable option for helping people who have suffered a stroke.

 

How Do Strokes Affect The Mind & Body?

 

If you or a loved one has suffered a stroke, then you may be more likely to experience a number of symptoms. The damage done to the brain by the blocked or burst blood vessel can contribute to symptoms such as:

 

  • Weakness, lack of energy
  • Paralysis
  • Difficulty with balance
  • Coordination problems
  • Pain
  • Numbness
  • Burning or tingling sensations

 

These symptoms can impair quality of life. Unfortunately, it is often difficult for medical professionals to provide solutions that can help stroke victims manage these symptoms.

 

Can Stem Cells Help With Post-Stroke Symptoms?

 

The idea behind stem cell therapy for stroke victims is that stem cells may help to regrow or repair brain cells. They are considered an important aid for post-stroke rehabilitation during which people relearn skills and movements that may have been lost due to their stroke.

 

By repairing damaged brain cells, stem cell therapy might be useful for helping to improve motor function and removing some of the unpleasant symptoms that post-stroke victims are subject to.

 

One of the studies done in this area followed a number of participants who either had stem cells or placebo injected into their brain cells. The patients, who had all suffered strokes and were between the ages of 35 and 75, were then followed for 12 months following the procedure.

 

The initial stages of these studies showed that the treatment was relatively safe and caused no serious side effects. The later stages of the study, which were designed to evaluate beneficial effects rather than a safety profile, showed significant improvements.

 

Researchers were surprised to note that patients injected with stem cells noted an improvement in symptoms and quality of life. They were able to move their arms and legs more effectively. Furthermore, patients continued to show improvements for up to 12 months after their initial injection.

 

This suggests that once injected, the stem cells continue to grow and reproduce. They take on the function of healthy cells and can repair or replace damaged cells. This allows post-stroke victims to repair some of the damage done.

 

 

Strokes are a fairly common condition that affects millions of people every year. When strokes are not fatal, they often lead to physical or mental symptoms that can persist for years.

 

Stem cell therapy has shown some promise for helping to improve post-stroke symptoms. Stem cell therapy is believed to help repair damaged brain cells and can help regenerate damaged tissue.

 

Studies have also shown that stroke victims who receive cell injections continue to improve long after the treatment has been finished.

 

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