Parkinson’s stem cell therapy is still in the scientific research stage and has not yet been applied in clinical treatment.
Parkinson’s stem cell transplantation is to induce pluripotent stem cells to differentiate into brain dopamine neuron cells in vitro, and then implant the differentiated cells into brain tissues through surgery to produce dopamine instead of degenerated brain dopamine neuron cells, so as to alleviate and control Parkinson’s symptoms.
However, Parkinson’s stem cell therapy is still in the stage of theoretical research and scientific practice, and more clinical data and experience are needed to support its application in clinical work.
Whether Parkinson’s stem cell therapy is applicable to specific patients should be consulted with professional neurologists in regular hospitals to make a comprehensive judgment and make a prudent choice in light of their conditions.