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Bone Marrow Stem Cell Therapy for Cerebral Palsy

The most prevalent form of motor impairment in young children is cerebral palsy (CP). It is one of the most frequent causes of ong-term problems in children. A person's capacity to regulate their muscles is impacted by aberrant brain development or damage to the growing brain, which results in CP.

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Bone Marrow Stem Cell Therapy for Cerebral Palsy

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  1. Stem Cell Therapy For Cerebral Palsy The most prevalent form of motor impairment in young children is cerebral palsy (CP). It is one of the most frequent causes of long-term problems in children. A person's capacity to regulate their muscles is impacted by aberrant brain development or damage to the growing brain, which results in CP. CAUSES OF CP There are numerous things that can affect brain growth. Among these are prenatal stroke, traumatic head damage, gene mutations, maternal infection, and more. SYMPTOMS OF CP Each person has a unique set of CP symptoms. A person with severe CP may require specialised walking aids or may not be able to walk at all, in which case they may require lifelong care. On the other hand, a person with mild CP might walk a little clumsily but might not need any support.

  2. Early childhood or preschool are the times when symptoms first arise. Generally speaking, cerebral palsy produces movement impairment that is accompanied by heightened reflexes, floppiness or spasticity of the limbs and trunk, peculiar posture, involuntary motions, unstable walking, or some combination of these. People who have cerebral palsy may also have issues combination of these. People who have cerebral palsy may also have issues with swallowing, unbalanced eye muscles, restricted range of motion, delayed speech development, trouble hearing, etc. STEM CELL TREATMENT FOR CP CP cannot be cured, but treatment can make life better for those who have it. Stem cell therapy for children has become a viable alternative for treating CP patients' symptoms and slowing the progression of their condition. Studies show that stem cell treatment for CP has reduced the disease's progression in CP patients. a stem cell makes patients feel better about themselves, which further leads to better outcomes.

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