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Apart from stem cell therapy, no therapeutic approach directly strengthens the heart muscle. However, 87 percent of patients getting stem cell treatment for heart failure and ischemic heart disease improved at various levels. In these slides, Dr. David Greene Arizona discusses stem cell therapy for heart disease.
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TREATMENT OF HEART DISEASES WITH STEM CELL THERAPY Dr. David Greene Arizona
What are Heart Failure and Ischemic Heart Diseases? Ischemic Heart Diseases Cells need blood flow to maintain their lives and functions. This blood flow carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and removes waste. The lack of blood flow enough to maintain the functions of the cell is called ischemia. Heart Failure Heart failure is a serious condition characterized with accumulation of fluid in the lungs and different parts of the body as a result of the inability of the heart to pump enough blood to meet the needs of the body.
What are the Symptoms of Heart Failure and Ischemic Heart Diseases? • Shortness of breath • Coughing or whistling sound when breathing • Change in body weight • Swelling of ankles • Lack of Appetite • The need to urinate at night • Tiredness/fatigue • Dizziness/drowsiness
Causes of Ischemic Heart Disease The most common cause is the occlusion or constriction of the coronary vessels feeding the heart due to atherosclerosis, known as vessel stiffness in the public. As a result of this occlusion or constriction, the heart cannot take the oxygen and nutrients it requires so the normal functioning of the heart is impaired, which leads to various complaints and symptoms.
Treatment of Heart Diseases with Stem Cells Stem cells have the ability to treat sick veins when they touch the sick vein wall. They're also used to treat heart failure by turning into heart muscle cells if there is weakness in the heart muscles. They accelerates the post-operative recovery process by reinforcing the autoimmune system. They accelerate the treatment of heart muscle inflammation and inflammation.