Regenerating the Liver

With Cell Therapy

Did you know the liver is called the body’s metabolic factory?

It plays a crucial role in producing essential proteins, detoxifying the blood, as well as processing nutrients. But it is also highly susceptible to damage, and when this damage becomes severe and irreversible, it can lead to liver cirrhosis. 

For those suffering from this progressive condition there is hope! Cell therapy for liver disease in India is gaining significant ground, and Plexus is one of the pioneers of this type of treatment.

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Decoding Liver Cirrhosis

Liver cirrhosis is the scarring of the liver tissue. It is a result of continuous and long-term liver damage. While the liver naturally attempts to repair itself by forming scar tissues over the damaged areas, as time passes these scars can accumulate and interfere with normal liver function.

Causes of liver cirrhosis include conditions such as viral hepatitis, chronic alcoholism, and fatty liver disease. As the condition progresses, liver function declines, and ultimately leads to liver failure.

Symptoms of Liver Cirrhosis

icon Fatigue
Fatigue
jaundice
Jaundice
abdominal pain
Abdominal pain
swelling
Swelling in abdomen, legs, ankles
vomiting
Nausea and vomiting
weight loss
Weight loss
appetite drop
Appetite drop
persistent itching
Persistent itching (pruritus)
easy bruising
Easy bruising or bleeding
pale or clay coloured
Pale or clay coloured stools
dark or brown colour urine
Dark or brown colour urine
cognitive impairments
Cognitive impairments
muscle cramps
Muscle cramps
spider angiomas
Spider angiomas (spider-like blood vessels)

Causes of Sensory Processing Disorder

It is not clear yet what exactly causes sensory issues in children. While some researchers believe that it may be connected to the way the sensory pathways in the brain process and organize information.
While it is also unclear if sensory issues can occur on their own or if they are caused by another disorder. Some doctors and healthcare professionals believe sensory processing issues are a symptom of another issue rather than a diagnosis in itself.
Causes of Sensory Processing Disorder

Cell Therapy for Liver Cirrhosis in India

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Regenerative cells have the remarkable ability to transform into various cell types within the body. This makes them the ideal type of treatment for regenerating damaged tissues and restoring organ function. 

The core idea behind cell therapy for liver cirrhosis is to harness the regenerative power of cells to repair and regenerate damaged liver tissue. Here are some key aspects of cell therapy for liver cirrhosis at Plexus:

We use mesenchymal cells (MSCs).

These are multipotent cells that possess anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties, which can help reduce inflammation and promote liver repair.

  • MSCs can differentiate/transform into liver-specific cells, such as hepatocytes,  hepatic stellate cells, kupffer cells, and liver sinusoidal endothelial cells
  • They can replace damaged or lost ones
  • They release growth factors that stimulate tissue repair and regeneration
  • They can modulate the immune response, and in doing so also reduce inflammation and prevent further damage to the liver

At Plexus, we offer world-class medical facilities and access to leading experts in the field. Patients from around the world are turning to our centers in Bangalore and Hyderabad as their most preferred destination for cell therapy for liver cirrhosis.

Liver cirrhosis is a debilitating condition. However, our customized cell therapy program can help restore liver function and enhance the quality of life.

Our treatment program at Plexus

We are one of the leading Sensory Processing Disorder treatment centers in the country. Under the guided supervision of Dr Na’eem Sadiq, our team of occupational therapists provides Sensory Integration Therapy to treat neurological conditions like  Cerebral Palsy in children.

After a thorough evaluation, we determine how the therapy will benefit your child’s condition. Our therapists plan a sensory diet exclusively for your little ones and record their improvements on a weekly basis. 

We provide coping strategies for your child to overcome sensory processing issues by:
  • Anticipating action and outcome
  • Correctly interpreting sensory input
  • Creating physical equilibrium and a sense of space
  • Developing positive behavior patterns
  • Eliminating fear
  • Encouraging play and socialization
  • Lessening sensory defensiveness
  • Minimizing input intolerance
  • Reducing negative physical reactions
icon Anticipating action and outcome

Anticipating action and outcome

icon Correctly interpreting sensory input

Correctly interpreting sensory input

icon Creating physical equilibrium and a sense of space

Creating physical equilibrium and a sense of space

icon Anticipating action and outcome

Developing positive behavior patterns

icon Eliminating fear

Eliminating fear

icon Encouraging play and socialization

Encouraging play and socialization

icon Lessening sensory defensiveness

Lessening sensory defensiveness

icon Minimizing input intolerance

Minimizing input intolerance

icon Reducing negative physical reactions

Reducing negative physical reactions

What our patients say

FAQs answered

Yes, a normal liver (one without infection or disease) has the ability to regenerate naturally. 

Foods rich in glutathione, such as cabbage, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, and kale are known as superfoods for the liver. Additionally, drinking plenty of water, cutting down alcohol intake, and getting adequate exercise can help repair your liver faster.

Cells, especially mesenchymal Cells, can differentiate into hepatocytes,  hepatic stellate cells, kupffer cells, and liver sinusoidal endothelial cells. Through this differentiation, the Cells can replace damaged or lost ones and help in the treatment.

Although liver transplant is the most recommended and preferred method of treating liver disease, Cell therapy represents a non surgical and promising frontier in treating the condition.

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