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Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder primarily characterized by motor dysfunction. The main symptoms include tremors (shaking of hands and feet), muscle stiffness, slowed movement, and postural instability. As the disease progresses, motor impairments can severely affect daily life. These symptoms mainly result from a reduction of dopamine-producing neurons in the midbrain.
Stem cell therapy for Parkinson’s disease, as a novel treatment method aimed at replenishing lost nerve cells, is receiving widespread attention.

The anticipated outcomes of stem cell therapy are as follows

By injecting stem cells intravenously, damaged nerve cells may be replaced with healthy cells derived from stem cell differentiation, thereby restoring dopamine release function and improving symptoms.

In addition, intravenously injected stem cells can increase substances with anti-inflammatory effects, thereby suppressing inflammation in nerve cells and potentially slowing disease progression.