Treatment of cirrhosis

Hepatic cirrhosis is one of the most common liver diseases resulting from alcoholism, chronic viral hepatitis B, C and D, intoxication with chemicals, medicines and heavy metals, autoimmune hepatitis, non-alcoholic liver diseases (fatty hepatosis).
Complications of hepatic cirrhosis:
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portal hypertension
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ascites and leg edemas
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enlarged spleen
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bleeding from the dilated veins of esophagus and stomach
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reduction in the synthesis of blood coagulation factors
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decrease in the immunity with the subsequent development of bacterial peritonitis
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impaired digestive function of the intestine which leads to general weakness and weight loss
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encephalopathy (accumulation of degradation products and toxins in the brain)
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increase in the bilirubin level and as a result darkening of the skin covers, sclera and urine
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liver cancer

Liver can be regenerated
Numerous clinical studies of the Institute for Cell Therapy confirm 95% efficiency of patients treating with a diagnosis of hepatic cirrhosis using stem cell transplantation. This therapy helps patients to return to a better quality of life, and for some of them to avoid the liver transplant operation.

How to restore the liver structure and function, and to avoid the cirrhosis development?
Stem cell injection helps to achieve:
regeneration of liver cell structure and liver function
normalization of biochemical blood indicators (albumin, bilirubin, ALT, AST, coagulogram)
reduction of the risk of cirrhosis complications occurrence and the severity of their manifestations, if any
metabolism improvement, normalization of patient hormonal and immune status
significant improvement in the quality of life
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