Diabetes mellitus is a disease that occurs as a result of the accumulation of sugar in the blood, which causes carbohydrate starvation of the body. The cause of the disease is that the pancreas ceases to produce the hormone insulin, which is responsible for the flow of glucose into the cells, or produces it in small quantities.
In patients with diabetes, the following symptoms are noted: sudden weight loss, weakness, hunger and thirst. If at the initial stages a person does not take insulin, then soon a development of diabetic coma is possible .
The disease can be of two types:
- Type 1 diabetes is characterized by a deficiency in the body of insulin. The pancreas ceases to cope with the production of this important hormone, as a result of which glucose remains not processed. With this disease, a person is forced to receive insulin from the outside.
- Type 2 diabetes is characterized by the fact that tissue and cell receptors no longer respond to the hormone. Insulin is in the body in normal amounts, but, unfortunately, it becomes useless.
From the moment the causes of diabetes were identified, they tried to treat this ailment by various means. In the 20th century, medicine chose the replacement therapy method as the main way to get rid of the disease. Nowadays, treatment with synthesized insulin is the most common and generally accepted. Other methods were regarded as unpromising, or were in development.
Stem Cell Treatment for Diabetes is a New, Progressive Method. It allows you to restore the function of the pancreas, which is responsible for the production of insulin, and thereby prevent specific complications of the disease.
Modern stem cell treatment for diabetes gives the following results:
- Gradually normalized blood counts. On the 30th day in patients with anemic syndrome, restoration of hematopoiesis is noted, normalization of the level of hemoglobin and red blood cells is observed. It should be noted that these indicators are maintained throughout the remission of the disease.
- The general condition of the patient improves: depression and fatigue decrease, thinking, intellectual abilities, memory, working capacity improve, fear disappears, appetite normalizes.
- The body's protective functions (immunity) are restored and its resistance to various infections and viruses increases. This effect is possible after three months of therapy.
- Microcirculation is being established, as a result of which more rapid healing of trophic ulcers occurs, infectious and fungal skin lesions are reduced.
Treatment of diabetes with stem cells, especially in the early stages, allows for full recovery. This method is based on the unique ability of new cells to replace non-functioning cells. Due to this, the secretory function of the pancreas is restored, the work of blood vessels clogged with cholesterol plaques resumes, and immunity is strengthened.
Timely treatment of diabetes with stem cells helps to avoid complications that inevitably arise with this disease. The modern method will help prevent amputation of the extremities as a result of the development of angiopathy, avoid vision loss, protect against problems associated with kidney disease, and insure men against impotence.
Treatment of diabetes with stem cells can significantly reduce the dose of insulin administered. The maximum effect of using this method is achieved after 3 months. Remission of the disease on average is about five months, this can significantly reduce the risk of disability of the patient, increase the quality of life and its duration.
When diagnosing diabetes mellitus, it is very important to treat it as soon as possible. This will save the patient from possible complications and make his life complete.