Parkinson?s Disease Treatment through Stem Cells Therapy

Posted by Elite Internet Technologies on February 5th, 2016

Parkinson’s disease is an illness that severely affects the central nervous system. A movement disorder, Parkinson's disease boils down to four major symptoms, namely muscle stiffness, sluggish movement, tremors, and dramatic loss of movement. The symptoms of Parkinson’s disease steadily become more and more perceptible in patients, and because the disease is progressive, patients never recuperate or experience improvements. While highly degenerative, no evidence shows that Parkinson’s is infectious or genetically inherited. In fact, very little is known about the reasons for most occurrences of the disease.

Parkinsons disease treatments vary from person to person because the disease affects patients in a wide variety of ways. Patients with Parkinson’s disease often experience varying degrees of impairment with respect to their speech, movement, and motor function. This effectively means that patients must find a Parkinson’s disease treatment that is appropriate for their particular form of the illness.

Since its detection, Parkinson’s disease has been somewhat of a medical mystery to scientists and researchers. In particular, it has no recognized cure, though there are many effective treatment options to mitigate its symptoms and stall its progression. Furthermore, there are numerous support groups for both patients and caretakers that aim to provide much-needed assurance and support. Support groups are also ideal for patients and caretakers to share ways to cope with living with this condition.

Stem cells have the capability to change into any of the body’s 220 cell types and increase in number. These cells are the foundation of all tissue in the body, and are consequently capable of transforming into any kind of cell needed to support the functions of life. Whatever biological development we undergo as we age, from birth to infancy to maturity, is the effect of stem cell expansion.

Each stem cell has the ability to separate and replicate themselves, and only stem cell can generate the variety of cells needed to support life. One of the most abundant sources of these cells is human fetal tissue. However, this has become a growing source of controversy in today’s political landscape. When researchers harvest fetal stem cells, the fetus is destroyed in the process, leading some to question the ethics of these procedures. Proponents of stem cell therapy contend that the fetal cells used in procedures are the result of miscarriages and abortions that had already occurred.

Regardless of the controversy, the regenerative powers of stem cells makes current stem cell research a promising field of medicine, and stem cell therapy an equally promising treatment option for otherwise untreatable and incurable diseases and conditions.   

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