Anemia treatment

Treatment of Anemia with Stem Cells

Anemia is a disorder characterized by a reduced level of hemoglobin or the number of red blood cells in the blood, which leads to an insufficient supply of oxygen to the cells of the body. Iron, vitamin B12, folic acid deficiency, chronic or autoimmune diseases may be the cause. In some cases, the disorder is caused by bone marrow dysfunction (aplastic anemia), which requires a special approach to treatment.

The following symptoms most often indicate the development of anemia:

  • chronic fatigue and weakness;
  • pale skin and mucous membranes;
  • dizziness, shortness of breath even with minor physical exertion;
  • palpitations (tachycardia);
  • brittle nails and hair loss;
  • impaired concentration and memory.


If signs of disease appear, you should consult a doctor and undergo diagnostics.
Treatment of anemia in each case is selected individually, depending on the cause, symptoms and other features.

Treating Anemia with Stem Cells

Treatment of anemia with stem cells is one of the modern methods that ensures restoration of hematopoiesis and red blood cell count to normal levels. In our clinic we use the following approaches to treat this disorder:

  1. Treatment with hematopoietic stem cells. They are used to restore bone marrow function. They are able to stimulate the production of red blood cells, which is especially useful in anemia caused by hematopoietic disorders.
  2. Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. A procedure in which healthy structures from a donor are transplanted into a patient to restore normal bone marrow function. The procedure is often used to treat anemia caused by chemotherapy or leukemia.
  3. Genetic correction of stem cells. Modified structures are used to treat anemia caused by mutations in the genes responsible for red blood cell synthesis. This improves hemoglobin production and normalizes red blood cell levels.
  4. Support of regenerative processes. Stem cells are able to stimulate regeneration of tissues and organs, which helps to combat anemia caused by bone marrow disorders or insufficient synthesis of blood cells.

We also use exosomal concentrates, which act as stem cell assistants and increase the effectiveness of the therapy.

How do Stem Cells Work in Treatment of Anemia?

Stem cells are able to restore hematopoiesis due to their unique ability to self-renew and differentiate into specialized blood cells. The main mechanisms of action:

  • stimulation of production of young red blood cells in bone marrow;
  • increase in hemoglobin level;
  • improvement of oxygen metabolism and elimination of hypoxia symptoms.

Treatment of chronic anemia with stem cells is often used in cases when the use of iron supplements and other classical methods are ineffective.

Treatment of Anemia with Stem Cells: the Main Advantages

The competitive features of the novel method include:

  • Restoration of natural hematopoiesis, thus rendering long-term drug therapy unnecessary;
  • stable result – stem cells are effective for a long period after infusion;
  • reduction of dependence on blood transfusion;
  • improvement of general condition and quality of life;
  • reduction of potential risks due to the minimally invasive nature of the procedure.

Compared to traditional approaches, innovative stem cell therapies (iron, vitamins, hormone therapy) work at a deeper level, stimulating the body’s own regenerative mechanisms.

Prospects for the Development of the Novel Method

Modern research is aimed at developing new approaches to the use of stem cells in hematology. There is a high probability that in the future it will be possible to invent methods that will reduce the cost of the procedure and at the same time increase its effectiveness.

In particular, technologies for genetic correction of stem cells are expected to improve, allowing more effective treatment of anemia caused by genetic mutations. Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation will also improve bone marrow recovery in patients with severe forms of the disease. In addition, new approaches to using stem cells to stimulate hematopoiesis may significantly reduce the need for donor transplants.

Tips for Patients

If you have been diagnosed with anemia and traditional therapeutic methods have not brought the expected results, pay attention to cell therapy. Make an appointment for a consultation with a doctor at our clinic to find out if stem cells can be used in a particular clinical case.

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FAQ

General questions

Anemia is a condition characterized by low hemoglobin levels or a reduced number of red blood cells, leading to insufficient oxygen delivery to body tissues. Proper anemia treatment is essential to relieve symptoms, restore normal blood function, and prevent long-term complications.

Anemia may be caused by iron, vitamin B12, or folic acid deficiency, chronic or autoimmune diseases, genetic mutations, or bone marrow dysfunction such as aplastic anemia. Identifying the cause is crucial for selecting the appropriate anemia treatment.

Anemia treatment with stem cells is an advanced therapeutic approach aimed at restoring normal hematopoiesis. It focuses on stimulating bone marrow function and red blood cell production rather than only compensating for deficiencies.

Stem cells support anemia treatment by regenerating bone marrow, increasing the production of young red blood cells, improving hemoglobin levels, and enhancing oxygen metabolism in the body.

Anemia treatment may involve hematopoietic stem cells, stem cell transplantation from a donor, genetically corrected stem cells, and supportive exosomal concentrates that enhance regenerative effects.

Stem cell–based anemia treatment is often considered in chronic or severe cases when iron supplements, vitamins, medications, or blood transfusions do not provide sufficient or lasting results.

Yes. One of the potential benefits of anemia treatment with stem cells is reduced dependence on blood transfusions by restoring the body’s natural ability to produce red blood cells.

Stem cell therapy is not a guaranteed cure for all forms of anemia. It is studied as a regenerative treatment that may provide long-term improvement by addressing the underlying mechanisms of impaired hematopoiesis.

Potential benefits of stem cell–based anemia treatment include long-term stabilization of hemoglobin levels, improved energy and well-being, reduced medication dependence, and enhanced quality of life.

Eligibility for anemia treatment with stem cells is determined individually after medical evaluation. Factors such as the cause of anemia, disease severity, overall health, and response to previous treatments are taken into account.

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