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    How to Fix the Problem of Nerve Damage With Stem Cell Therapy?

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    It is rare that an injury, disc herniation or other condition affecting the spine results in perpetual sciatic nerve damage, but for those who find themselves the abnormalities, the effects are demoralizing. An impaired sciatic nerve can cause an assortment of chronic symptoms including muscle weakness, severe pain, loss of sensation, incapability to walk and loss of bladder and bowel control. Quality of life is also affected by both extreme restrictions on activity and continuous, hostile physical stimuli. It is imperative to seek treatment for sciatica or impingement of the sciatic nerve, beforehand to avoid nerve damage.

    How to fix the problem of nerve damage with stem cell therapy?

    Mesenchymal cells can be reaped from the patient’s bone marrow, typically taken from the hip, or from the patient’s adipose (fat) at the stomach. The cells are inoculated into the injured site and, preferably, grow into the cell that region needs for renovation. Studies are restricted to animal trials at the time, but these show phenomenal promise for the capability of stem cell therapy to regenerate nerve cells.Stem cell therapy is a last line of defense against perpetual nerve damage and the incapacity and chronic pain that stems from it. This contemporary treatment offers hope to those who have undergone conservative treatments like spinal decompression and physical rehabilitation as well as surgical treatments to no avail.If you have suffered sciatic nerve damage, stem cell therapy might be the last hope that can heal you. Helping your body use its capability to regenerate itself might be the key to treating numerous chronic disorders.

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    Content authored and reviewed by qualified members of our medical team | Last updated: 12 October 2022