Parkinson's disease can affect a person's ability to control his/her body movements. Certain nerve cells in the brain produce, normally, a chemical called dopamine. In Parkinson's disease, these nerve cells are destroyed, resulting in low levels of dopamine. When this happens, problems can occur in body movements.

Symptoms occur when the levels of dopamine in the brain decrease by about 20% compared to normal. Not all patients have the same symptoms at the same stage of the disease. The disease manifests itself very differently from one individual to another; sometimes it can take years to notice a significant limitation of daily activities. Symptoms become increasingly evident as the disease progresses. An early sign that may indicate (without binding) Parkinson's disease is a, invisible (internal) hand tremor - a tremor inside the patient's hands, occurring without any kind of visible manifestation.

Thanks to its morphology, Parkinson's disease is pretty receptive to stem cell transplantation therapies, which essentially use the process of substituting healthy dopamine producing brain cells for those cells that are already dead or dying.

Europe is a place renowned for its top notch clinics and hospitals specialized on stem cell therapy for Parkinson’s disease. Plus, teams of dedicated, highly trained and experienced doctors, as well as a flawless medical care system attract an increasing number of international patients to travel to Europe for stem cell medical treatment.

 

How Much Does Stem Cell Therapy for Parkinson's Disease Cost in Asia?

Stem Cell Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease in India at ReeLabs (Mumbai, India): from $12,000


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Stem Cell Therapy is still an experimental treatment. Any information related to stem cell therapy provided in this website is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace a consultation with a licensed physician nor be construed as medical advice or any emergency health need you may be expecting.