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Stem Cell Treatment for COPD

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a progressive lung condition that makes breathing challenging. Emphysema and chronic bronchitis are the two primary types of COPD. <br>Most COPD victims suffer from a combination of conditions.<br>

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Stem Cell Treatment for COPD

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  1. Stem Cell Treatment for COPD Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a progressive lung condition that makes breathing challenging. Emphysema and chronic bronchitis are the two primary types of COPD. Most COPD victims suffer from a combination of conditions. As of right now, COPD has no known treatment. The only available therapies are those that aim to enhance the quality of life and halt the spread of the illness. However, significant research indicates that stem cells might aid in managing this lung condition.

  2. Symptoms of COPD The symptoms of COPD do not show up until there has been severe lung damage, and they typically get worse with time, especially if smoking exposure persists. The symptoms may include: Breathlessness, especially when engaging in vigorous activity Wheezing Tightness in chest A persistent cough that may with discharge Recurrent respiratory infections Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy People with COPD can be benefited from stem cell treatment in the following ways: Reducing pulmonary inflammation, which could possibly prevent additional harm Developing new, resilient lung tissue that can restore any lungs-related damage Improving lung function by encouraging the development of new capillaries, which are tiny blood vessels, in the lungs.

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