Dementia Hope: Unveiling the Potential of Stem Cell Therapy

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As a child, seeing your parents grapple with memory loss can be truly heart wrenching and terrifying. It feels like losing that sense of security you’ve always had the warmth that brought you solace. You hold onto memories shared with your parents. The inability to relive those moments is deeply painful. It’s an experience that challenges the core of your well being.

This cruel condition slowly strips away memories and identities that present a reality, for those affected and their loved ones watching helplessly from the sidelines. The feeling of powerlessness in not being able to assist them with tasks is overwhelming. Many are left grappling with feelings of sorrow and longing as they witness their parents slipping away with each passing day.
In this blog post, we will delve into a ray of hope emerging through advancements in science in the form of Stem Cells Treatment for Dementia/Alzheimer’s. We’ll explore the efforts researchers are making to support individuals facing challenges with dementia.

Dementia, A Growing Concern In Elders​

Dementia currently ranks as the seventh leading cause of death worldwide, posing significant disability and reliance among older adults. The prevalence of this condition is projected to rise within aging populations. Though it mainly impacts the elderly, younger individuals are also susceptible to its influence. In 9% of the cases, it has been documented in people in their 50s, 40s, and even 30s. As dementia advances, it gradually diminishes a person’s capacity to think coherently, recall specifics, decrease motor functions, and, in general, navigate through life.
Dementia is also one of the early signs of a more devastating condition called Alzheimer’s. Estimates suggest that about 60–70% of all the cases of dementia lead to Alzheimer’s. In other words, there are about 33–44 million cases worldwide.
Current treatment approaches primarily manage Dementia Symptoms. It does offer a temporary respite from the condition. But they fail to address the underlying cause. They cannot either halt or rewind the damage inflicted on the brain cells. Scientists are harnessing stem cells to target the disease’s cause and discover a cure.

Stem Cell Therapy: Rebuilding the Library of the Mind​

Stem cells are the body’s master repair cells that have the extraordinary ability to transform into various cell types, including neurons. There are two primary types of stem cells that are under investigation for discovering a treatment for the disease:

  • Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs): They are adult stem cells derived from adult bone marrow, fat tissue, or the umbilical cord. These cells, especially umbilical cord derived cells, possess the ability to differentiate into various other cells, including neurons. These cells not only replace the damaged cells but also reduce neuroinflammation and create an environment conducive to regenerating damaged tissue.
  • Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs): These are adult cells reprogrammed to an embryonic-like state, regaining the ability to transform into any type of cell. One can think of them as highly adaptable workers who can seamlessly differentiate into neurons to help replace damaged brain cells.

Why does this matter for you and your loved ones?​

Unlike the previous generation, you now have the opportunity to be proactive about your parents’ health. By staying informed about cutting-edge treatments like stem cell therapy, you can initiate a conversation with your parents and doctors. You can help them detect the early signs and symptoms of dementia. You can go here to read about them. If you have already read them, then feel free to schedule a free online consultation for your parents. But we would suggest you read further to understand how stem cell therapy can help your parents.

Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy for Dementia​

There are a lot of clinical studies ongoing, and a few of the patients have come forward to share their stories of how stem cell therapy has helped their parents improve, which is providing hope. Studies have already established that stem cell therapy is safe to use and has shown positive results. The results include:

  • Improved cognitive function
  • Improved localization of objects
  • Better fine motor activities
  • Enhanced self awareness
  • Improved independence for day-to-day tasks
  • Improved sitting tolerance
  • Better emotional responses
Even though a definite cure is still not achieved, stem cell therapy is providing families with the hope they can live a better everyday life. If you are wondering, has stem cell therapy for dementia actually been effective? Then, let us share a testimonial that shows how Mr. Jagtej Singh, age 70, is fighting back against dementia.

Stem Cell Therapy Reviatizes Jagtej’s Fight Against Dementia​

Mr. Jagtej’s Singh was diagnosed with a progressive form of dementia. The disease took its toll on Mr Jagtej Singh’s behavior. He was once a vibrant and playful man, but dementia made him go silent and be dependent on others. It was incredibly difficult for his family to see him unable to connect with his grandchildren. Dementia stole more than his independence; it stole his memories. His family, determined to find him the best possible treatment, embarked on a research journey. In their research, they found stem cell therapy to be a viable option for his condition.
Determined to provide a solution to Mr. Singh, his family gathered all the information they needed to move ahead with the treatment. In February 2018, he underwent a three-day treatment program where stem cells were introduced into his intrathecal route. The treatment on its own was painless and well-tolerated.
Post-treatment, Mr. Singh showed significant improvements. He regained the ability to eat on his own, his speech became clearer, and his movements were smoother and more controlled. It has not cured him of his condition, but it has given hope that there can be improvement.

A Hopeful Future for the Dementia Cure​

Dementia undeniably presents a formidable challenge for patients and their families. Traditional medicine allows for managing dementia to a limited extent, and eventually it stops providing any benefits. But, as Stem Cell Therapy is extensively explored, it is becoming a beacon of hope and is paving a path towards rebuilding the ravaged landscapes of the mind. Yes, at present, we do not have a cure, but we now have alternative treatment options to better manage the condition.
Disclaimer: Individual results may vary from one person to another, and it is utmost necessary to consult a healthcare professional who will choose the best treatment option for your condition.

FAQ’s​

Q-Does dementia affect normal brain functioning?​

Damage to neurons (brain cells) is the primary cause of dementia, and it does affect cognitive abilities and normal brain function. It can cause a decline in personality, perception, thinking, memory, and judgment.

Q-What are the common symptoms of dementia?​

Patients reveal that individuals with dementia showcase challenges with memory loss, communication, completing complex tasks, difficulty planning and organizing, and, in some cases, difficulty coordinating motor function.

Q-Will stem cell therapy deliver on what is promised?​

There are a lot of views floating around in the industry, but stem cell therapy has shown some positive effects to improve the quality of life of patients. You will see that the condition of the individual improves, but the extent to which it will improve varies from one individual to another.

Q-Could treatment undo the damage dementia does?​

It depends on the kind of dementia one is facing. If the condition progressively deteriorates, then it will be difficult to reverse the effects of dementia. But, with modern medication, brain functions like declining memory, communication, and judgments can be effectively managed.
 

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