Neurodegenerative conditions affect the lives of thousands of people all over the globe. According to different statistics, more than 5 million Americans battle some kind of neurodegenerative condition, and close to 500,000 suffer from Alzheimer’s alone. Neuro-conditions can be life-threatening, and today we will share all that you should know about them. What Are Neurodegenerative Diseases? Neurodegenerative diseases are progressive, debilitating conditions that result in malfunction, degeneration and loss of active never cells. The most common conditions among this category include Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Stroke, and Cerebral palsy. On the other hand, some other conditionis like MS, Lyme disease, lupus may lead to some neurodegenerative symtoms. General Symptomatology Of Neurodegenerative Conditions Neurodegenerative conditions cause deterioration on your brain cells, therefore most patients experience light symptoms at the beginning that can be misdiagnosed. Some of the most common symptoms include: Memory loss Forgetfulness Apathy Numbness of limbs Lack of mobility Loss of balance Neuropathic pain etc The symptomatology can vary depending on the condition of the patient. Specific Symptoms of Neurodegenerative Conditions Alzheimer’s: Alzheimer’s is the most common type of dementia, and it particularly affects the brain parts responsible for memory, talking, and thinking. Common symptoms include memory loss, forgetfulness, changes in reasoning skills, aphasia (impairment of language), and apraxia (motor disorder). Parkinson’s: Parkinson’s disease is caused due to the progressive deterioration and death of neurons in the patient’s brain, causing a dysfunction in the control of body movement. Common symptoms of Parkinson’s disease include slowness of movement, lack of mobility (spontaneous), tremor, rigidity, impaired balance, apathy, depression, memory loss, and general cognitive deterioration. Stroke: A stroke or “brain attack” occurs when the blood flow is abruptly cut from a specific area of the brain causing brain cells to die due to the lack of oxygen and blood. During a stroke, every minute counts and early treatment and therapy is crucial to diminish brain damage. Symptoms include sudden numbness, confusion, trouble seeing, speaking, walking, and severe headaches. Remember, acting fast is key to lessen the effects of cerebral damage in stroke patients. Cerebral Palsy: Cerebral palsy is a disorder of movement impairment and lack of muscle tone caused by damage on the brain. Symptoms appear during early infancy or preschool and they include muscular spasticity, lack of coordination, developmental delay, drooling, involuntary movements, difficulty sucking, eating, and overall movement impairment. Stem Cell Therapy For Neurodegenerative Conditions During the last decades, stem cell therapy has been found incredibly beneficial for diseases and conditions that have been diagnosed as incurable. Stem cell therapy offers treatment for neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer, Parkinson’s, Stroke and Cerebral Palsy which can result in symptom alleviation. Benefits Of Stem Cell Therapy For Neuro-Conditions One of the best features of stem cell therapy is the fact that it allows the patient’s body to be healed by its own mechanisms. Contrary to regular treatments that can result in invasive, painful, risky, and long recoveries, stem cell therapy offers the possibility to have incredible results, fast recovery, and no risky procedures as it enhances patient’s immune system.In neurodegenerative conditions, stem cells play a major role in the recovery. They promote the repair mechanisms of the body to act in the brain reenabling communication between clusters of neurons, diminishing inflammation, and providing patients with improvement in the following areas: Elimination of pain Increased mobility Risen Energy General alleviation of symptomatology Improved living conditions for both patient and their family Stem cells therapy is one of the most promising treatments and therapies, for it offers symptom alleviation and general health improvement for conditions that are considered incurable and progressive. Stem cell allows the patient to regain control over their lives, while stopping disease progression, easing the pain, and strengthening the body’s own healing mechanisms. If you or a loved one are suffering from a neurodegenerative condition, we want to remind you that you are not alone and that we are here to support you. We offer free consultations for patients that have been diagnosed with a neuro-condition, find out all that stem cell therapy can do for you by clicking here.At Rehealth, we believe that having informed patients is the only way to deliver optimal healthcare. Visit our website to find out more interesting content and be a part of an amazing health integrated community! www.rehealth.com Sources: This article was written with information given by Dr. Alberto Ortiz, Medical Director of Rehealth.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4302533/https://www.neuronup.com/en/neurorehabilitation/diseasehttps://www.cdc.gov/dhdsp/data_statistics/fact_sheets/fs_stroke.htm FacebookPinTweetEmail Michelle Ibarra Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Neurodegenerative conditions affect the lives of thousands of people all over the globe. According to different statistics, more than 5 million Americans battle some kind of neurodegenerative condition, and close to 500,000 suffer from Alzheimer’s alone. Neuro-conditions can be life-threatening, and today we will share all that you should know about them. What Are Neurodegenerative Diseases? Neurodegenerative diseases are progressive, debilitating conditions that result in malfunction, degeneration and loss of active never cells. The most common conditions among this category include Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Stroke, and Cerebral palsy. On the other hand, some other conditionis like MS, Lyme disease, lupus may lead to some neurodegenerative symtoms. General Symptomatology Of Neurodegenerative Conditions Neurodegenerative conditions cause deterioration on your brain cells, therefore most patients experience light symptoms at the beginning that can be misdiagnosed. Some of the most common symptoms include: Memory loss Forgetfulness Apathy Numbness of limbs Lack of mobility Loss of balance Neuropathic pain etc The symptomatology can vary depending on the condition of the patient. Specific Symptoms of Neurodegenerative Conditions Alzheimer’s: Alzheimer’s is the most common type of dementia, and it particularly affects the brain parts responsible for memory, talking, and thinking. Common symptoms include memory loss, forgetfulness, changes in reasoning skills, aphasia (impairment of language), and apraxia (motor disorder). Parkinson’s: Parkinson’s disease is caused due to the progressive deterioration and death of neurons in the patient’s brain, causing a dysfunction in the control of body movement. Common symptoms of Parkinson’s disease include slowness of movement, lack of mobility (spontaneous), tremor, rigidity, impaired balance, apathy, depression, memory loss, and general cognitive deterioration. Stroke: A stroke or “brain attack” occurs when the blood flow is abruptly cut from a specific area of the brain causing brain cells to die due to the lack of oxygen and blood. During a stroke, every minute counts and early treatment and therapy is crucial to diminish brain damage. Symptoms include sudden numbness, confusion, trouble seeing, speaking, walking, and severe headaches. Remember, acting fast is key to lessen the effects of cerebral damage in stroke patients. Cerebral Palsy: Cerebral palsy is a disorder of movement impairment and lack of muscle tone caused by damage on the brain. Symptoms appear during early infancy or preschool and they include muscular spasticity, lack of coordination, developmental delay, drooling, involuntary movements, difficulty sucking, eating, and overall movement impairment. Stem Cell Therapy For Neurodegenerative Conditions During the last decades, stem cell therapy has been found incredibly beneficial for diseases and conditions that have been diagnosed as incurable. Stem cell therapy offers treatment for neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer, Parkinson’s, Stroke and Cerebral Palsy which can result in symptom alleviation. Benefits Of Stem Cell Therapy For Neuro-Conditions One of the best features of stem cell therapy is the fact that it allows the patient’s body to be healed by its own mechanisms. Contrary to regular treatments that can result in invasive, painful, risky, and long recoveries, stem cell therapy offers the possibility to have incredible results, fast recovery, and no risky procedures as it enhances patient’s immune system.In neurodegenerative conditions, stem cells play a major role in the recovery. They promote the repair mechanisms of the body to act in the brain reenabling communication between clusters of neurons, diminishing inflammation, and providing patients with improvement in the following areas: Elimination of pain Increased mobility Risen Energy General alleviation of symptomatology Improved living conditions for both patient and their family Stem cells therapy is one of the most promising treatments and therapies, for it offers symptom alleviation and general health improvement for conditions that are considered incurable and progressive. Stem cell allows the patient to regain control over their lives, while stopping disease progression, easing the pain, and strengthening the body’s own healing mechanisms. If you or a loved one are suffering from a neurodegenerative condition, we want to remind you that you are not alone and that we are here to support you. We offer free consultations for patients that have been diagnosed with a neuro-condition, find out all that stem cell therapy can do for you by clicking here.At Rehealth, we believe that having informed patients is the only way to deliver optimal healthcare. Visit our website to find out more interesting content and be a part of an amazing health integrated community! www.rehealth.com Sources: This article was written with information given by Dr. Alberto Ortiz, Medical Director of Rehealth.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4302533/https://www.neuronup.com/en/neurorehabilitation/diseasehttps://www.cdc.gov/dhdsp/data_statistics/fact_sheets/fs_stroke.htm