Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are particularly effective for treating rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Studies have shown that MSCs can suppress immune system overactivity, which helps control chronic inflammation. Injections of allogeneic MSCs into damaged cartilage and tissue may be especially effective for joint regeneration.
The benefits of stem cell therapy for RA can vary from patient to patient, depending on factors such as their current health condition, medical history, and level of damage. Patients may experience improvements in disease-related complications such as joint pain, swelling, weakness, fatigue, and anemia. However, it is important to note that stem cell therapy should not be considered a cure for RA.
The number of treatments will vary depending on the severity of the condition, with a minimum of 5 treatments recommended.
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