Stem cells are a group of undifferentiated cells that are able to replicate,
proliferate and differentiate into various cells in the body by themselves. They
are the original cells that further form all types of tissues and organs of our
bodies. They can be directed to differentiate into any type of cells in some
certain conditions. Stem cells are recognized and accepted as universal cells by
many medical scholars.
Recent years, more and more successful cases of Stem Cell Transplant in
treating various diseases are reported by many countries. Stem cells also can be
used to treat kidney diseases. They are found out that can differentiate into
any renal intrinsic cells. These years, stem cells are practiced clinically to
treat kidney disease. Well then, what does Stem Cells Transplant do after
infusing into the body of patient’s’ with kidney diseases? A nephrologist from
Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital listed the following actions of stem cells
after infusing into the body of patient’s with kidney diseases:
1. Differentiating into damaged tissue cells of the kidney;
2. Replacing the function of damaged renal intrinsic cells;
3. And stimulating reproduction function of the body to proliferate more
renal intrinsic cells.
Many people worrying about the side effects of Stem Cell Transplant. What are
the side effects of Stem Cell Transplant? Until now, there are no side effects
that documented in Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital. Only a few patients are
documented of having mild dizziness, headache and fever right after Stem Cell
Transplant. However, such discomforts soon disappear. Stem Cell Transplant is
expected to exhibit no side effects no matter Stem Cell Transplant delivered by
any route. Nevertheless, no promise can be made that Stem Cell Transplant will
not definitely produce any side effect.
Stem Cell Transplant is transplanting completely healthy stem cells into the
patient’s body to achieve the goal of producing new functional cells and
repairing damaged kidney function as well as stopping/delaying progression of
kidney damage. If you want to know more information about stem cells, please
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