Stem Cell Therapy for Liver Failure: A Breakthrough Approach to Regenerating Liver Health
Liver failure is a serious and life-threatening condition that occurs when the liver loses its ability to perform vital functions such as detoxification, protein synthesis, and regulation of metabolism. It can result from chronic liver diseases like cirrhosis, hepatitis, alcohol-related damage, fatty liver disease, or acute injury caused by infections or toxins. Traditionally, treatment options for advanced liver failure have been limited to symptom management and, in severe cases, liver transplantation. However, with the advancement of regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy for liver failure has emerged as a promising alternative that focuses on repairing and regenerating damaged liver tissue. Stem cell therapy uses the unique regenerative properties of stem cells to restore liver function. Stem cells can self-renew and differentiate into specialized cells, including hepatocyte-like cells that resemble healthy liver cells. When introduced into the patient’s body, these cells c...