Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by chronic hyperglycemia, caused by defects in insulin secretion, insulin action, or a combination of both. Poor long-term blood glucose control can lead to complications affecting multiple systems, including microvascular complications such as retinopathy, nephropathy, peripheral neuropathy, gastropathy, arthritis, and male sexual dysfunction, as well as macrovascular complications such as atherosclerosis, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, and peripheral vascular disease of the lower limbs. Based on etiology and pathophysiological mechanisms, diabetes is classified into type 1, type 2, gestational diabetes, and other specific types. With a continuously rising global prevalence, diabetes has become a major public health concern.
Stem cell therapy for cerebral palsy represents an innovative treatment modality based on neural regeneration and functional remodeling. By leveraging the proliferative, differentiative, and microenvironment-modulating properties of stem cells, this therapy targets the repair of damaged brain tissue. The following outlines the treatment principles and clinical benefits in detail:
We have been performing stem cell transplantation for the treatment of diabetes for over a decade, with a cumulative total of more than 1,200 clinical cases (including over 700 cases of type 2 diabetes and over 500 cases of type 1 diabetes), achieving the following key outcomes:
Major Patient Improvements
With a treatment focus on functional restoration, metabolic homeostasis, and complication prevention, we utilize stem cell transplantation technology to regenerate islet function and regulate immune imbalance, offering diabetes patients a full-cycle management plan—from short-term symptom relief to long-term disease modification.