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Rheumatoid arthritis is considered a disease caused by an abnormal immune response triggered by lifestyle, genetic factors, and infections. The patient's own immune system attacks the joints in the hands and feet, causing joint pain and deformity.
Treatment methods for rheumatoid arthritis have evolved from merely alleviating pain to approaches aimed at halting disease progression and achieving remission. However, for patients with severe joint deformities, surgery has traditionally been the only option. Stem cell therapy, as a method with the potential to promote joint function regeneration and cell regeneration, is gaining widespread attention.

The anticipated outcomes of stem cell therapy are as follows

Traditional drug treatments mainly aim to suppress inflammation and relieve pain, while stem cell therapy not only has anti-inflammatory effects but also promotes the regeneration of damaged cartilage. Therefore, it is considered to have greater potential in treatment. Stem cell therapy is expected to alleviate symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and collagen diseases and improve patients' quality of life.

Stem cell therapy has been proven to have multiple effects, including regulating the immune system, repairing tissues, and promoting angiogenesis. In actual clinical trials targeting rheumatoid arthritis, positive outcomes such as relief of joint pain, suppression of inflammation, and improvement of function have also been observed.