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Male | 32

Which type of stem cell can differentiate from trophectoderm lineage?

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Snigdha Sahai

Snigdha Sahai

Answered on 23rd May '24

Two distinct trophectoderm lineage stem cells from human pluripotent stem cells. The trophectoderm layer of the blastocyst-stage embryo is the precursor for all trophoblast cells in the placenta.

 

Disclaimer: This is just for information purposes, we are not promoting stem cells or stem cell therapy.

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Questions & Answers on "Stem Cell" (73)

Can stem cell cure high blood pressure?

Male | 48

So far stem cell therapy is not an established cure for high blood pressure. The evidence seems to suggest that stem cells may potentially have applications in the area of cardiovascular health and yet, the precise mechanisms involved as well as how effective it is could be used when treating hypertension are not fully understood. Current high blood pressure treatments are mainly through lifestyle changes and drugs to control the condition. It is important to discuss this matter with medical specialists in order to look at more verified and proven methods of regulating blood pressure, as the use of stem cells for managing it is not very advanced yet.

 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

Can stem cell therapy cure kidney disease 100%

Male | 41

Stem cell therapy shows promise for treating kidney disease, but its ability to cure the condition 100% is not guaranteed. Factors like the type of kidney disease, patient's health, and treatment approach play a role. While there have been positive results, realistic expectations and consultation with specialists are important due to ongoing research in this field.

Answered on 9th Dec '24

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

I am suffering type 2 diabetes last 15 year i use 80unit insulin every day and Medicine i want to have stemcell therapy and you suggest me stemcell therapy good/bad for me

Male | 44

Stem cell therapy is helpful for treatment of type 2 diabetes, but it is not yet FDA approved and is under clinical trials. I advise you to consult a doctor in person. Based on proper evaluation , he will suggest whether stem cell therapy is right for you and discuss the treatment options that you can consider for managing your diabetes. I hope this proved useful. Thanks

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

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

Dr. Donald Babu

Dr. Donald Babu

Can fetal stem cells be harvested without destroying the embroy?

Male | 69

Yes so the process of extracting fetal stem cells from the embryo can destruct the embryo. This is because the cells are usually obtained from the inner cell mass of the embryo, which is a stage of development where the embryo is destroyed in the process. Alternative sources of stem cells, such as adult stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), have been developed to overcome some of the ethical concerns associated with using fetal stem cells. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

60 days after bone marrow transplant, what to expect?

Male | 43

Sixty days after a bone marrow transplant, you can expect several changes and milestones. The initial weeks are critical for monitoring engraftment, where the transplanted cells start producing new blood cells. Blood counts are closely monitored to assess recovery and potential complications. During this period, patients often continue with strict infection control measures, and immunosuppressive medications may be adjusted based on the individual's response. Regular follow-up appointments and ongoing support from the medical team are essential during this crucial phase of post-transplant recovery.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Donald Babu

Dr. Donald Babu

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

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

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 17th Nov '24

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

What causes a spinal stroke?

Female | 25

Spinal infarction or spinal stroke is a disruption of the blood flow to the spinal cord and injury of its tissues. The causes may consist of atherosclerosis, where the arteries are narrowed or blocked because of plaque accumulation, and embolisms when blood clots or other debris travel to spinal arteries leading to reduced blood flow. Other possible causes include vasculitis, arteritis, or disorders of coagulation. .

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

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

Dr. Kanchan  Jain

Dr. Kanchan Jain

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

Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan

Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan

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

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Can you drink alcohol after stem cell therapy?

Male | 32

As a medical expert, it is not recommended to consume alcohol after stem cell therapy. Alcohol can have a negative impact on the success of the treatment and may increase the risk of complications. It is best to avoid alcohol consumption for at least a few weeks after the therapy to ensure optimal results.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

Why is esr raised in multiple myeloma?

Female | 30

The disease process of multiple myeloma has several factors that cause elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate ESR. First of all, abnormal proteins produced by myeloma cells or rather immunoglobulins and their components may cause the increase in blood viscosity which leads to an increased ESR. Myeloma cells can cause inflammation and increase the secretion of some proteins that influence sedimentation rate. The effect of the disease on marrow function, and in particular its overproduction with plasma cells may also impact ESR levels. Elevated levels of the ESR are quite general in pricing an infection and can act as a predictor to determine how much myeloma-related irregularities is presently affecting one’s body. Monitoring of ESR regularly with other clinical parameters helps to evaluate disease progression and the patient’s response to treatment in multiple myeloma.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Donald Babu

Dr. Donald Babu

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