Stem Cell Therapy for Diabetes

A Sweet Solution

A study in 2021 showed India had the second largest population of adults between the ages of 20 years and 79 years with diabetes. It is estimated that 1 in every 11 Indians is diabetic.

Now that is a worrisome statistic, isn’t it?

Diabetes has long been a challenging and unrelenting condition. For those diagnosed with diabetes, managing blood sugar levels becomes a daily routine, often with the need for insulin injections, medications, and strict dietary control. In recent years, stem cell therapy for both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes has emerged as a promising frontier.

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Let’s Understand Diabetes

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Type 1 Diabetes

This type of diabetes is an autoimmune condition where the body’s immune system mistakenly targets and destroys the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. Typically, those with Type 1 diabetes rely on external insulin sources.

Symptoms:

  • Sudden onset with abrupt symptoms
  • Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA), seen in severe cases of untreated Type 1 diabetes; characterized by high blood sugar, dehydration, vomiting, and confusion. DKA can be life-threatening and needs immediate medical attention

Type 2 Diabetes

This type of diabetes is generally linked to lifestyle factors. It occurs when the body’s cells become insulin resistant. This hinders the body’s ability to regulate blood sugar effectively.

Both types of diabetes come with their unique challenges and complications, but the unifying goal is better management and, ideally, a cure.

Symptoms :

  • Gradual onset
  • Peripheral neuropathy (tingling, numbness, or pain in the hands and feet)
  • Recurrent infections especially in the skin, gums, or urinary tract
  • “Acanthosis nigricans” is a skin condition characterized by dark, thickened patches of skin, usually in the folds of the body
  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) in women has been linked to Type 2 diabetes
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Common Symptoms Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

frequent urination
Frequent urination
excessive thirst
Excessive thirst
increased hunger
Increased hunger
unexplained weight loss
Unexplained weight loss
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Blurred vision
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Slow healing
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Fatigue

Note: The combination of symptoms and their severity varies from person to person. There have been cases where individuals experience no symptoms at all, and get diagnosed with diabetes during a health check-up. This is why we recommend regular screenings, especially for those who have a family history of obesity and diabetes. Individuals with a sedentary lifestyle are also at risk of diabetes, and need to be regular with their health check-ups.

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

Stem cell therapy for diabetes in India

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Stem cells possess the remarkable ability to differentiate into various cell types within the body, making them a powerful tool for repairing damaged tissues. Their regenerative capacity makes them the ideal choice for alternative treatment for diabetes.

At Plexus, we use Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) to treat both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.

Stem cell therapy for Type 1 diabetes

Since Type 1 diabetes is characterized by a loss of functional beta cells, stem cell therapy essentially focuses on replacing these damaged or missing beta cells with healthy ones. 

Stem cell therapy for Type 2 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is basically associated with insulin resistance. This means the body’s cells are not effectively responding to insulin. Stem cell therapy focuses on improving insulin sensitivity and restoring (normal) glucose regulation.

While stem cell therapy for diabetes is gaining immense ground in recent years, at Plexus we still root for lifestyle modifications like dietary changes, weight management, blood sugar monitoring, and stress management. Reach out to us today to take control of your diabetes.

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
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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, stem cells can help improve immune function and insulin sensitivity, as well as supporting the pancreas’ function of glucose regulation.

Studies indicate that about 70% of Type 1 diabetes cases have shown significant improvement in slowing down the progression of the condition.

Mesenchymal stem cells have shown incredible promise as a treatment option for diabetes.

There is no cure for diabetes. However, the condition can be managed effectively through proper medical intervention, lifestyle modifications, and regenerative treatments  like stem cell therapy.

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