
Classic medical treatments for many disease right now have reached the point where it may no longer be effective nor beneficial to the patients. This is because many medicines right now target cells through chemical effects which are most often foreign to the body. This is why a lot of medical prescription drugs have labels warning consumers of their side-effects and the right amount of dose that should be taken. For example, permanently disabling diseases such as Diabetes Type 1 usually require exogenous insulin which is not produced by our own human cells. This means that there will be some significant changes in the food we eat and the lifestyle we choose to take. Often times, patients are at the mercy of maintaining such expensive medicines which can greatly affect the family in terms of finances. These disease also inevitably end-up to a much worse state such as cardiovascular diseases and kidney failure.
There is now a new innovative field in medicine which is hoped to be of great benefit for people suffering from permanent diseases called regenerative medicine. This is a branch in medicine that is focused on the body’s ability to regenerate its own cells and tissues helping people to become cured permanently. This type of medical treatment has now been properly implemented in many trials and has yielded promising effects. There are even certain genetic or congenital disease that can be cured through the use of this technology.
There are number of different branches that make up the Advanced Regenerative Care.
Cellular therapies often involve the regrowth and reconstruction of cells of damaged tissues which cannot be readily repaired such as cardiac tissues and damaged nerves. Among the many disease that have permanent and irreversible effects leading to inevitable death is coronary diseases. Often, a heart attack due to an artery clogged by fatty plaques cannot be resolved except through heart transplants. This is because, once the muscle in our hearts die, the cells cannot grow back.
Another great technique that is showing much promise are in the field of artificial organs. This strategy allows for the creation of a new organ in place of the damaged one. Many fields are involved in artificial organ creation such as genetic engineering, biochemistry and immunology. A lot of people who have problems in lungs and the heart often die before they find a suitable donor. The use of such technology would “grow” another organ for replacement instead. Learn more here: https://www.encyclopedia.com/medicine/divisions-diagnostics-and-procedures/medicine/stem-cell-research.

