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What are the diseases and problems that can be treated?

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As we gain a beDisease Tretaed by Stem Cellstter understanding of stem cell’s medical function, we realize the enormous therapeutic potential to help the body heal itself. Adult stem cells have been used for a variety of medical treatments to repair and regenerate damaged tissues in acute and chronic human and animals. Stem cells are widely used in Europe and Asia to treat various conditions. Many renowned international centers have used the stem cell therapy to treat various chronic degenerative diseases as diverse as severe neurological, renal failure, erectile dysfunction, orthopedic problems, and degenerative heart disease and lung, just to name a few. The clinical success and positive results appear to be directly related to the amount of stem cells transplanted. Once these fat-derived stem cells are administered back to the patient, they have the ability to repair tissues by forming new cells of mesenchymal origin, such as cartilage, bone, ligaments, tendons, nerves, fat, muscle, blood vessels, and internal organs.   Adult stem cells seem to be particularly effective for the repair of cartilage in the joints and this ability to form cartilage and bone makes them very effective in the treatment of degenerative orthopedic disorders. Their ability to form new blood vessels and smooth muscles make them useful in the treatment of Peyronie's disease, blood vessel injuries in diabetes, and impotence. It all depends on the type of degenerative disease that one might have, so to help with the decision-making, our specialists can evaluate and discuss if a patient is a potential candidate for stem cell therapy.