![]() ![]() There are no side effects associated with stem cell therapy. Stem cell therapy using Mesenchymal Stem Cells is absolutely safe. Every patient is unique and will respond to treatment differently so it is impossible to guarantee any specific result for an individual, as every person’s body is different and will respond in different ways. However, we have had many patients record improvements to their quality of life and a lessening of their symptoms within the first few weeks following treatment. We advise patients that stem cell therapy normally produces measurable results within 3-6-9 months following treatment. Patient response to treatment is dependent on a large variety of biological factors, however is also subject to the behavior and lifestyle of the patient. The method of administration of cellular material is chosen by the doctor individually for each case. These effects usually subside in 1 to 2 hours. Possible short-term side effects immediately after cell transplantation are redness at the injection site and a slight increase in body temperature. Stem cell treatment procedure is practically painless and well-tolerated by patients, if necessary, performed anesthesia. Each patient will be informed about expected treatment results individually. Using MSC, we can achieve positive effects in those clinical cases, which were non- prospective in view of traditional options of therapy. The therapeutic effect of stem cells is achieved due to their ability to differentiate and transdifferentiate into tissue-specific cells, to fuse with the resident cells, to secrete a wide array of paracrine factors in order to stimulate the survival and functional recovery of the resident cells or to regulate the local microenvironment or immune response. Malignant neoplasms - Critical disorders of blood coagulation system (platelet count ≤50×109) - Severe heart failure - Severe pulmonary failure (SpO2 <90%) - Kidney failure of IV-V degree - Infectious diseases in the acute phase (hepatitis C, hepatitis B, etc.) - Unstable hemodynamics, requiring correction with sympathomimetics - Terminal stage of incurable diseases - Acute stage of injuries or stroke - Pregnancy, pregnancy planning in the near future, breastfeeding - Purulent joint diseases orthopedics (arthrosis of the knee/hip joint, 1 joint) - lung diseases (fibrosis, respiratory failure, etc.) - liver disease (cirrhosis) - neurology (herniated spinal discs) - urology (in some cases) - gynecology (in some cases) ![]()
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