There is another type of Diabetes called Gestational Diabetes , which mostly occurs in women during pregnancy.

Type 2 Diabetes: In this condition, the body becomes resistive to insulin and the pancreas lose the capability to make enough insulin which is required to keep blood glucose levels normal. This is usually because of incorrect diet, lack or exercise or being overweight. Most diabetics suffer from Type 2 Diabetes.

Type 1 Diabetes: This is usually diagnosed during childhood where the body makes very little or no insulin. In conventional therapy, there is only a way to maintain the right levels of insulin with daily injections.

Insulin is a very important hormone that is produced by the pancreas and helps to keep the body’s blood sugar (glucose) levels in check. Diabetes is caused when there is an imbalance of insulin in the body. Following are the types of Diabetes:

Stem Cell Therapy for Diabetes

Stem Cell Treatment can be used for both, Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes. The long-term goals of are to:

Prolong life

Reduce symptoms

Prevent diabetes-related complications such as blindness, heart disease, kidney failure and amputation of limbs

Bring blood glucose levels under control with oral hypoglycemics

This can be observed in the following published literature:

Type 1 Diabetes:

Type 2 Diabetes:

As observed in the above literature, The expected benefit after the successful completion of the therapy is that the insulin intake (if any) may completely cease or decrease. Over time, blood sugar and Hb1Ac may also regularise. The success of the therapy may also prevent the heralding of ubiquitous complications of this disorder viz. nephropathy, neuropath, retinopathy, cardiomyopathy, etc.