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“How Neurologists Use Stem Cells to Treat Nerve Disorders”

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How Neurologists Use Stem Cells to Treat Nerve Disorders

Imagine a therapy that doesn’t just cover up nerve pain but actually helps your nerves heal themselves. For decades, patients with nerve damage in Bangladesh had few choices: heavy pain medication, risky surgery, or simply learning to live with discomfort. But today, stem cell therapy for nerve damage is transforming what’s possible in neurology.

This innovative approach has already helped thousands of people worldwide regain movement, improve sensation, and reclaim their independence. In Dhaka, Dr. Hasan Mahbub is one of the pioneers making this treatment accessible and safe.

What Are Stem Cells and Why Are They Used in Neurology?

Stem cells are the body’s master repair cells. In neurology, they can:

  • Create new nerve cells
  • Rebuild myelin for signal conduction
  • Reduce inflammation damaging nerves

This allows stem cell therapy to target the root causes of nerve disorders, not just symptoms.

Common Nerve Disorders Treated with Stem Cells

  • Peripheral Neuropathy: Improves nerve function and blood flow.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries: Regenerates neurons and restores movement.
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Rebuilds myelin and reduces relapses.
  • Post-Stroke Damage: Aids nerve recovery and strength.
  • Chronic Sciatica: Promotes healing after disc compression.

Each case needs individual assessment to determine if stem cells are appropriate.

How Stem Cell Therapy Works – Step by Step

  1. Harvesting: Bone marrow or fat tissue sample.
  2. Processing: Cells purified in sterile lab.
  3. Injection: Targeted delivery to affected nerves/spine.
  4. Regeneration: Cells activate natural healing.
  5. Rehab: Therapy enhances and supports results.

The whole process is guided by advanced imaging and safety protocols.

Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy

  • Regenerates nerves instead of masking pain
  • Avoids major surgery
  • Reduces reliance on medication
  • Offers long-term improvement
  • Improves quality of life

Results vary based on patient health, age, and extent of nerve damage.

What to Expect During Treatment

You’ll go through:

  • Medical evaluation and physical exam
  • Imaging (MRI, CT, EMG/NCV)
  • Personalized treatment planning

Timeline:

  • Day of: Harvest + injection (outpatient)
  • Recovery: Mild soreness for a few days
  • Results: Begin within weeks, build for months

Risks and Limitations

While safe, stem cell therapy:

  • Doesn’t work equally for all disorders
  • Might require repeat treatments
  • Carries minor risks (e.g., infection, swelling)
  • Results aren’t guaranteed

Experienced specialists like Dr. Hasan Mahbub ensure safety and better outcomes.

Why Choose Dr. Hasan Mahbub?

  • Pioneer in Bangladesh for regenerative neurology
  • Personalized, patient-focused care
  • Uses global protocols
  • Trusted, transparent, and compassionate

FAQs About Stem Cell Treatment for Nerve Disorders

Is stem cell therapy safe?

Yes, when conducted by trained professionals in certified settings, it is generally safe and well-tolerated.

When will I see results?

Improvements may begin within weeks and continue for 3–6 months.

How long do the results last?

Many patients experience long-lasting relief, but it varies by condition and health status.

Is this available in Bangladesh?

Yes. NeuralOrtho is one of the first clinics in Dhaka offering stem cell neurology services.

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