Our Services
Others
- DFPP
- Shockwave
- IV Drip
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a progressive autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system, damaging the protective myelin sheath surrounding nerve fibers. This disruption impairs the communication between the brain and the body, causing symptoms like muscle weakness, fatigue, poor coordination, numbness, blurred vision, and cognitive dysfunction. As the disease progresses, many patients experience increased disability and a reduced quality of life.
Traditional therapies, including disease-modifying drugs and corticosteroids, may help slow progression and reduce flare-ups, but they often come with side effects and cannot repair existing nerve damage. In contrast, stem cell therapy offers a cutting-edge, regenerative solution by targeting the root causes of MS, rather than just managing symptoms.
What Is Intravenous Stem Cell Therapy for MS?
Intravenous (IV) stem cell therapy is a non-invasive method that delivers regenerative cells into the bloodstream through an IV infusion. One of the most widely used cell types in this application is the Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cells (UC-MSC stem cell). These cells are ethically sourced from donated umbilical cords and are known for their potent immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotective effects.
When administered intravenously, stem cells travel through the bloodstream and migrate to areas of inflammation or injury in the central nervous system. There, they may help reduce immune system overactivity, promote tissue repair, and support the regrowth of damaged myelin sheaths.
Key Benefits of IV Stem Cell Therapy for MS
Who May Benefit?
IV stem cell therapy may be suitable for individuals with various forms of MS, including:
While individual results can vary, patients with active inflammation and ongoing symptoms may respond more positively to stem cell therapy.
Conclusion
Stem cell therapy using UC-MSC stem cell delivered through intravenous injection represents a groundbreaking treatment option for patients with Multiple Sclerosis. This approach focuses on immune regulation, nerve repair, and long-term symptom reduction, offering hope to those seeking more effective and less invasive alternatives to conventional treatment.
As research and clinical outcomes continue to support its potential, IV stem cell therapy is becoming an increasingly recognized solution in the field of regenerative neurology.