With the continuous development of stem cell technology, more and more researchers and doctors have begun to pay attention to the application of stem cells in the medical field. Among them, as an emerging method, stem cell beating has gradually attracted people's attention. However, for many people, the benefits and disadvantages of stem cell injection are not clear, especially the question of who cannot be given stem cells is bothering many people. So, the benefits and disadvantages of stem cell injection, and who can't do it?
1. The benefits of stem cell fighting
1. Promote tissue regeneration: stem cells have a strong regeneration ability, and stem cells can be injected to promote tissue regeneration and repair damaged tissues and organs. This has important implications for many degenerative diseases, diseases such as trauma and tissue necrosis.
2. Immunomodulation: stem cells have immunomodulatory functions, which can regulate the body's immune response and inhibit inflammatory and allergic reactions. This has potential applications for autoimmune diseases, inflammatory diseases, and infectious diseases.
3. Anti-aging: With the increase of age, the regeneration ability of the body gradually declines, and the regeneration ability of the body can be enhanced by injecting stem cells and the aging process can be delayed. This is important for maintaining good health and youthful vitality.
Second, the disadvantages of fighting stem cells
1. Infection and immune response: Injection of stem cells may cause infection and immune response, such as fever, chills, rash, etc. In addition, if the stem cells are of allogeneic origin, they may also cause immune rejection.
2. Adverse reactions: Injection of stem cells may cause some adverse reactions, such as headache, nausea, vomiting, dyspnea, etc. These adverse effects are usually short-lived, but sometimes medical intervention may be required.
3. Ethical issues: There are some ethical issues regarding the use of stem cells, such as the use of embryonic stem cells, the use of allogeneic stem cells, etc. These issues require adequate ethical review and consideration when using stem cells.
3. Who can't get stem cells?
1. People who are allergic to stem cells: If you have had an allergic reaction to stem cells, you should not inject stem cells.
2. Pregnant and lactating women: For pregnant and lactating women, stem cells cannot be injected because the immunomodulatory effect of stem cells may have an impact on the fetus or baby.
3. Patients with immune system diseases: For patients with immune system diseases, the injection of stem cells may aggravate the condition, so stem cells cannot be injected.
4. Cancer patients: For cancer patients, the injection of stem cells may promote the growth and spread of tumors, so stem cells cannot be injected.
5. Patients with severe liver and kidney insufficiency: For patients with severe liver and kidney insufficiency, the injection of stem cells may increase the burden of liver and kidney function, so stem cells cannot be injected.
6. Patients with other diseases: For patients with other diseases, the injection of stem cells may have adverse effects on the original disease, so it is necessary to evaluate and decide whether it is suitable for stem cell injection under the guidance of a doctor.