Arterial hypertension

Treatment of arterial hypertension with stem cells

Arterial hypertension (AH) is a chronic disease characterized by an increase in blood pressure above 140/90 mm Hg, which can lead to serious complications. It develops gradually, often without noticeable symptoms in the early stages, and is one of the main risk factors for cardiovascular disease, heart attacks, strokes, vascular erectile dysfunction in men, and kidney failure.

The main symptoms and consequences of hypertension are:

  • headache, dizziness, tinnitus;
  • fatigue, decreased performance;
  • rapid heartbeat, chest pain;
  • vision problems, swelling, shortness of breath.

If you experience any signs that may indicate high blood pressure, seek medical attention immediately. Treatment of arterial hypertension should be supervised by a doctor, otherwise there is a high risk of complications.

An innovative approach – treatment of arterial hypertension with stem cells

Modern methods of treating hypertension include medication, diet therapy, lifestyle changes, and physiotherapy. However, this approach does not lead to complete recovery. One of the promising areas of cardiology in the fight against AH is the use of stem cells, which have the ability to restore damaged tissues and improve the condition of the vascular system.

Innovative approaches practiced in our clinic:

  1. Stem cell transplantation. We use mesenchymal cells and exosomes to stimulate tissue regeneration, improve blood circulation, correct endothelial dysfunction (the inner layer of blood vessel walls), and lower blood pressure.
  2. Gene therapy. This involves the use of stem cells to deliver genetic material capable of restoring normal heart and blood vessel function. It is possible to achieve a reduction in vascular resistance and improved endothelial function, which helps to lower blood pressure.
  3. Peripheral administration of stem cells. As a result, blood circulation is stimulated, damaged vessels are regenerated, and the functioning of the cardiovascular system is improved.

We use umbilical cord and fetal stem cells, which have high potential for restoring the vascular system.

How can stem cells help with arterial hypertension?

Treatment of arterial hypertension with stem cells is highly effective due to its complex action:

  • restoration of the vascular network – improvement of vascular elasticity and prevention of their deformation (stretching);
  • stimulation of angiogenesis – creation of new blood vessels to normalize blood circulation;
  • reduction of inflammation – elimination of vascular damage caused by high blood pressure;
  • modulation of the immune response – reduction of chronic inflammation, which contributes to the development of hypertension;
  • improved heart muscle function – reduced strain on the heart and stabilisation of blood pressure.

Advantages of stem cell treatment for arterial hypertension

The main advantages of this innovative method include the following:

  • lower blood pressure without medication or side effects;
  • restoration of blood vessels and prevention of cardiovascular complications;
  • long-lasting effect without the need for constant medication;
  • comprehensive action – elimination of the cause and prevention of complications;
  • minimal contraindications and possible negative effects.

Our method also allows not only to stabilize blood pressure, but also to correct complications that have already arisen, thanks to the targeted introduction of cells into damaged areas (eyes, genitals) and the use of special peptides.

Compared to traditional drug treatment, cell therapy provides a more profound effect because it is aimed at restoring the vascular system, not just controlling symptoms.

Prospects for the development of stem cell therapy

Scientific research in the field of cell therapy is actively developing. Innovative methods for treating hypertension have enormous potential and are gaining popularity, and future research may improve:

  • accessibility of the method by reducing the cost of treatment;
  • the accuracy of cell selection for each patient;
  • combination therapy with other methods (for example, the use of GCMF peptide for maintenance therapy is already practiced in our clinic).

Recommendations for patients

Stem cell treatment for hypertension is a promising approach that not only controls blood pressure but also restores the cardiovascular system, especially in patients with severe forms of the disease. At our clinic, you can consult a qualified doctor and find out if the method is suitable for your specific case.

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Arterial hypertension is a chronic condition characterized by persistently elevated blood pressure above 140/90 mm Hg. Proper arterial hypertension treatment is essential to reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, and other serious cardiovascular complications.

Traditional arterial hypertension treatment usually includes medications, diet, lifestyle changes, and physiotherapy. These methods help control blood pressure but do not restore damaged blood vessels or fully address the underlying causes of the disease.

Arterial hypertension treatment with stem cells is an innovative approach that aims to restore vascular function, improve blood circulation, and correct endothelial dysfunction. It focuses on repairing the cardiovascular system rather than only managing symptoms.

Stem cells may help arterial hypertension treatment by restoring vascular elasticity, stimulating angiogenesis, reducing inflammation, modulating immune responses, and improving heart muscle function, which contributes to blood pressure stabilization.

Hypertension treatment protocols may include mesenchymal stem cells, exosomes, and stem cells derived from umbilical cord or fetal tissue. These cells are selected for their high regenerative potential and ability to support vascular repair.

In some patients, arterial hypertension treatment with stem cells may help reduce dependence on long-term medications by improving vascular health and lowering peripheral vascular resistance. Individual results may vary.

Stem cell therapy is not considered a guaranteed cure for arterial hypertension. It is studied as a regenerative treatment that may provide long-lasting blood pressure stabilization and reduce the risk of complications.

Potential benefits of stem cell–based arterial hypertension treatment include improved vascular function, long-term blood pressure control, reduced risk of cardiovascular complications, minimal side effects, and improved overall quality of life.

When administered by qualified specialists, stem cell treatment for arterial hypertension is generally associated with minimal risks. However, effectiveness and response can vary depending on disease severity and individual health factors.

Eligibility for arterial hypertension treatment with stem cells is determined individually after medical evaluation. Factors such as disease stage, existing complications, and overall cardiovascular health are considered during consultation.

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