WHAT IS A STROKE?

A stroke occurs when oxygen supply to an area of the brain is cut off. This happens when an artery either bursts or gets blocked.
Globally, there has been an alarming rise in the incidence of strokes, affecting both middle-aged and older people. The extent of neurological impairment may vary, but patients often become completely or partially dependent on others. They lose their self-confidence, which ultimately affects their daily activities.
High-quality, timely medical intervention is of utmost importance for stroke patients. At Meditourz, we hold a proven track record of helping stroke victims receive the best treatment from one of the best treatment centers using Autologous Stem Cell Therapy for Stroke in India. To date, the center’s top doctor has treated over 200 stroke patients.

WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF A STROKE?

Common symptoms at the onset of a stroke are:

  • Sudden headache
  • Numbness in the limbs on one side of the body and/or face
  • Garbled speech
  • Visual impairment
  • Sudden loss of balance
  • Lack of coordination while standing or walking

Permanent damage may be caused, resulting in:

  • Mild to severe motor impairment
  • Major sensorimotor function issues
  • Memory problems
  • Impaired speech and language functions

HOW DOES AUTOLOGOUS STEM CELL THERAPY HELP WITH STROKE TREATMENT?

Autologous Stem Cell Therapy has raised the hopes of many stroke patients who have seen substantial recovery. Major advantages of this therapy are:

  • No invasive operations
  • Affected areas can be effectively targeted
  • Stroke-damaged tissues can be regenerated

Extensive research on Autologous Stem Cell Therapy for stroke treatment shows it has huge potential through advanced stroke treatment in India. Meditourz has helped many stroke patients receive the best therapy and care, and many of them have regained lost functions and today lead an active, stress-free life.

 

DR ALOK SHARMAMBBS, M.S., M.CH



Dr Alok Sharma is a world-renowned Neurosurgeon, Neuroscientist and Professor with decades of surgical expertise in Neurosurgery, Neuroscience and Autologous Stem Cell Therapy. In 1995, he worked at the Karolinska Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden, where neural transplantation was performed for the first time in the world. He has also worked at the University of Colorado's Health Sciences Center in Denver, USA, where the world's first randomized trial for cell transplantation was done for Parkinson's disease. Dr Alok has authored many books, published over 100 scientific publications and contributed over 150 scientific presentations at international, national and zonal conferences.