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Asked for Female | 26 Years

When can a stroke patient be left alone?

Answered by Simran Kaur

A stroke patient be left alone on 2 conditions:

ConditionsLIMOS Score
Lives AloneAbove 158
With FamilyAbove 130

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Questions & Answers on "Stem Cell" (73)

Please suggest sensory activities for adults with autism?

Female | 35

Adulthood autism can benefit from the sensory tasks. An occupational therapist, an expert in the sensory integration, may recommend specific activities based on the identified sensory needs that help promote regulation. It is very important to consult an expert in this area

Answered on 23rd May '24

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6 months post stem cell transplant what to expect?

Male | 34

Gradual recovery and improved immune function can be observed about six months post-stem cell transplant. Most transplant-related side effects should wear off, and your energy might improve too. Regular sessions with your medical care team will keep track of progress and you can possibly resume activities to normal levels. Individual recovery can often differ and the guidance from your Doctor for further care and modifications to your lifestyle should not be neglected.





 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Can diabetes be cured by stem cell therapy

Male | 49

There is no known cure for diabetes through stem cell therapy. Although research is ongoing and promising, it's not yet a widely available or proven treatment. Diabetes management primarily involves lifestyle changes, medication, and insulin therapy. . Stem cell therapy for diabetes is an area of active research and is not considered a definitive cure at this time.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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At 50, dealing with hearing loss. Wondering if stem cells could help. Has it worked for others my age?

Female | 50

Stem cell therapy for hearing loss involves stimulating progenitor cells in the inner ear to grow hair cells responsible for hearing. Please consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.

Answered on 16th Nov '24

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Does stem cell treatment for SNHL started in India. Is it FDA approved and where it is done.

Male | 21

Stem cell treatment for SNHL was not widely approved or established as a standard medical procedure, including in India. While there may have been some preliminary research and clinical trials exploring the use of stem cells for hearing loss, these treatments were not yet approved by FDA.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello, I am a 50 year old mother, I want to consider stem cell therapy for my child, he is 24 years old diagnosed with severe lack of rbcs and wbcs in blood, and he does not have any sibling and neither we have saved any stem cells for him when he was born, what is the alternative for him to get his rbcs wbcs increased successfully. Please suggest. can stem cell therapy operate this situation?

Yes, Stem Cell Therapy gives positive results in such a cases. Please Share patient’s details as his past medical History of illness & Reports to evaluate. Please clarify, is there any infection OR any long term medication he is on? Please do Bone Marrow Biopsy to evaluate patient properly and we can take the decision. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Dear Sir or madam, i have a so called polyneuropathie peripher and autonom (alkohol) since several years. Expecially my organs are not working as they did before. Can your method of cellstransplantation/infusion can help me? I am glad to hear from you. Best reagards Stefan Jungbeck

Male | 42

I am grateful for the information you provided on your medical issue. Peripheral and autonomic polyneuropathy, which is frequently connected to the use of alcohol, may cause a wide range of symptoms, including weakness, numbness, and organ dysfunction. Interestingly, while cell transplantation or infusion does have some effects in the case of a few illnesses, the results of treatment with them in your case would need to be properly studied by a health specialist. It is my suggestion to address the conditions that trouble you with the help of a doctor who can give you personalized advice and treatment alternatives according to your situation.

Answered on 2nd Jan '25

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Any estimate after how many days stem cell therapy can come

Male | 21

Stem cell therapy is a complex and evolving, and the outcomes can differ from person to person. I cannot comment as to when and how many days it will take for it to start full fleged.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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What symptoms would indicate that the treatment might not be successful?

Male | 59

If the treatment doesn't seem to be working, some diagnostics to keep an eye out for are if your symptoms don't improve or actually get worse, if new symptoms emerge that weren't present earlier, or if you experience side effects from the treatment. These things could be the indications that the specific therapy is not your cup of tea. In such cases, it's crucial to the doctor to discuss other alternative solutions that may suit you better.

Answered on 19th Aug '24

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Do you offer stem cell treatment for Tranverse Myelitis?

Male | 42

Stem cell treatments for conditions like transverse myelitis are complex and still being researched. Consult stem cell professionals experienced in this area for accurate information and advice.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My daughter is 15 she is suffering with itilectval disablity.is it possible to treat her with stem cell therapy.how much cost it will be please reply as soon as possible

Female | 15

Yes it is possible. We have good results in development delayed cases. Without seeing reports we can't disclose treatment cost. Kindly ask for reports and schedule call. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi, I am a parent of a child with autism. We are interested in stem cell therapy for autism. Could you please send me a list of the hospitals in India that treat autism with stem cells therapy? Looking forward to hearing from you soon. Regards Babu Pandey baburam78@yahoo.com

Male | 5

We have good result in autism cases. Kindly share report and video of patient. Also try to schedule call.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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How long can you live after a bone marrow transplant?

Male | 43

In the prognosis of a bone marrow transplant, there is quite variability dependent upon several factors such as condition being treated , patient’s health and success rate. Many patients survive for many years after the transplant, with some seeing it as possibly curative. Regular follow-up care with a transplant specialist is essential in order to monitor for complications and provide the appropriate ongoing management. These specialists can provide the most precise prognosis due to individual conditions and recent innovations in treatment. Post transplant, it is imperative to have regular medical care and monitoring of health.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Does stem cell therapy help Parkinson’s disease?

Female | 70

Stem cell treatment may be an option to relieve symptoms of Parkinson's disease. For a better understanding talk to the specialists

Answered on 21st Aug '24

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Why do parkinson's patients keep their eyes closed?

Female | 36

Parkinson's disease can disrupt eye movements, causing difficulties in coordination and initiation. This oculomotor dysfunction, coupled with symptoms like bradykinesia, may lead individuals to close their eyes. This adaptive behavior helps reduce visual input, stabilizing gaze, improving balance, and mitigating the risk of falls.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Age limit for bone marrow transplant?

Female | 52

Bone marrow transplant age range can be different depending on several factors including overall health state, medical conditions they have and the one being done. It is generally true that persons aged up to 70 years or more can be considered for autologous bone marrow transplants, meaning it uses an individual’s own cells. Allogeneic transplants They may set the age range higher to around 60 – 65 years because these procedures are subject to various risks and complications. Nonetheless, it hinges on a case-by-case basis and the decision is made through liaisons with medical professionals who evaluate an individual’s overall health condition together with his capacity to endure such procedures.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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