Regenerative treatment for diabetes involves the use of stem cells or exosomes to regenerate pancreatic cells, improve insulin production, and support better blood sugar regulation in individuals with diabetes.
Regenerative treatment for diabetes focuses on using advanced therapies such as stem cell therapy and exosome therapy to promote the repair and regeneration of damaged pancreatic cells, specifically the insulin-producing beta cells. By stimulating cell regeneration and reducing inflammation, these therapies aim to enhance the body’s ability to produce and regulate insulin, improving blood sugar control in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. While still under investigation, these treatments offer a promising alternative to traditional diabetes management by addressing the root causes of insulin deficiency. Regenerative therapy is minimally invasive, often involves little downtime, and could potentially reduce dependence on insulin therapy and other medications, leading to improved long-term outcomes.