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Liver dysfunction encompasses various types and causes, with the most common being fatty liver and viral hepatitis. Fatty liver occurs when excess fat accumulates in the liver due to overeating or obesity, impairing normal liver function and potentially leading to inflammation or fibrosis.
Stem cells have shown promise in repairing liver tissue and alleviating fibrosis, offering potential for restoring liver function. Numerous clinical trials are currently underway to evaluate their efficacy.

The anticipated outcomes of stem cell therapy are as follows

Stem cells can migrate to damaged areas of the liver and differentiate into hepatocytes, thereby repairing injured tissue. Additionally, they are expected to assist in breaking down fat accumulated in the liver and in alleviating the progression of liver fibrosis.

Additionally, stem cell therapy has anti-inflammatory effects. Stem cells release immune-regulating substances called cytokines, which help alleviate inflammation by modulating immune responses, thereby promoting liver health.
This is particularly effective for conditions such as fatty liver and cirrhosis, where stem cell therapy offers a novel treatment approach.