Parkinson’s Disease is a progressive neurological disorder that impacts movement, coordination, and balance as well as daily function and quality of life. Patients often notice the first changes as a tremor, stiffness, or slowing of movement; reduced facial expression; small handwriting, and/or problems with fine hand movements. In time, Parkinson’s disease w may also be […]
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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), commonly referred to as SLE, is a minimally complex autoimmune condition in which the body’s immune system attacks its own tissue. It can affect the skin, joints, kidneys, blood cells, blood vessels, the nervous system, and also the heart, lungs, and energy level. For others, SLE can be very mild and […]
Jumper’s Knee changes an athlete’s trajectory. Patella Tendinopathy damages anterior knee structures, resulting in intolerable pain and suffering and changes the activities you are able to engage in on a daily basis. Damage to knee tendons, even microscopic, can impair the ability to perform even the simplest activities, such as walking up a flight of […]
1. Introduction to the Clinical Burden A severe Rotator cuff tear represents one of the most debilitating injuries affecting the ability to move and perform daily tasks causing chronic pain and significant loss of function to the individual. The economic burden is severe as the injury leads to the loss of work and the cost […]
Introduction to Neonatal Respiratory Challenges Globally, respiratory disorders at the neonatal stage threaten the survival of infants. One critical example is Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD), a chronic lung condition of preterm infants. This disorder hampers normal alveolar lung development and results in permanent respiratory impairment. These children endure extensive hospital stays, recurrent lung infections, developmental lags, […]
Most patients think about diabetes fixated on one number: blood sugar. They get fasting glucose and HbA1c done, along with a response to medication. These markers are something to be sure, but they do not tell the entire story. Diabetes is not just a disease of raised glucose: A clinical view In addition, it is […]
For a family weighing stem cell therapy in Thailand for a loved one, the decision is rarely straightforward. It usually follows months or even years of seeking, reading, lamenting, hoping and wondering if things will ever be any better. For families with a loved one affected by Parkinson’s disease, autism, stroke-related neck pain and weakness […]
Most patients who inquire me the most about stem cell therapy Thailand, they ask questions like; what if we inject? You are asked how many cells they will get, where the cells are delivered and when improvement may be seen. These are important questions But they’re not the whole story, though The injection is just […]
Healthy aging is no longer viewed simply as an effect of time passing. Aging is a biologically and clinically-conceptualized process characterized by dysfunctional cellular signaling; chronic, low-grade inflammation; mitochondrial stress: impaired capacity for tissue repair, immune dysregulation and altered intercellular communication. These molecular mechanisms exert a harder effect on energy metabolism, recovery potential and adaptive […]
Diabetes mellitus is frequently considered as a disorder of blood glucose balance. But in reality, diabetes is so much more than just a one time spike in blood glucose from a clinical standpoint. It represents a chronic metabolic disease that is characterized by persistent hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, systemic inflammation, endothelial dysfunction (as seen in Complications […]
As far as how I always start care is when parents question me about stem cells for autism Thailand. We should not be referring to autism as if a child is “broken” or not needing alteration. Autism spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition, and every child has unique ways of learning, perceiving the environment around […]
When patients ask me about stem cell therapy for Parkinson’s disease in Thailand, the conversation often begins with dopamine. This is natural because Parkinson’s disease is widely known as a condition related to the loss of dopamine-producing nerve cells. Many medications for Parkinson’s are designed to support dopamine activity and help improve symptoms such as stiffness, […]
Everybody who asks me this question knows that I will start with the same one: Do stem cells because of systemic back pain and disc degeneration regenerate a function in my cell? My answer is always careful. No more than one problem causes back pain. Disc degeneration might be one part of this picture, but […]
So when patients ask me about stem cell therapy in Thailand, I get lots of questions at once. Is it safe? How much does it cost? What are UC-MSC stem cell? Will the cells match my body? How long do I have to wait till results? These are all fair questions. I think regenerative medicine […]
Patients frequently ask me regarding stem cell therapy, and they tend to fixate on the cells. They want to know the dosage, the route for administration used such as orally or intravenously (IV) administered medication origin and what time they will experience changes. These are questions worth asking, but there is another question that matters […]
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) is a rare, complex neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement and balance, walking gait, eye movement, speech, swallowing, cognition, attention, orientation, thinking ability, problems with stooping forward, mental activities, and daily independence. At the early stages, many individuals with suicidal thoughts might be diagnosed first with Parkinson’s or another movement disorder before […]
Chronic Kidney Disease, or CKD, is a progressive disease in which the kidneys lose their ability to filter waste, maintain hydration and electrolyte homeostasis, and balance blood pressure regulation. By the time a CKD patient is diagnosed, it has been secretly taking hold for many years. As there may be no visible symptoms in the […]
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a multi-faceted autoimmune condition involving the disruption of the immune system and the resultant inflammation and damage to several of the body’s organ systems and tissues. Consequently, SLE is characterized by accelerated morbidity and mortality and a deterioration in the quality of life. Conventional SLE treatments do not promote long-term […]
1. Advanced Joint Healing Introduction The stability of the shoulder depends on the integrity of the cartilage. For active people with Torn Shoulder Labrums, the ability for an individual to do the most basic tasks is limited due to severe mechanics coupled with chronic pain. This injury creates barriers to the most basic tasks for […]
1. Introduction About the Effects on The Brain The neurodegenerative disorder known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease have a devastating impact on global health care as they cause severe physical deterioration and greater financial burden because of prolonged terminal care. Killing voluntary muscle control, Lou Gehrig’s Disease destroys these nerve cells, leading to complete loss of […]

