Can the method that treats encephalitis use bone marrow to transplant
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Many children are born with encephalitis because of fever. A friend's child has encephalitis when he is only two years old. He has been in treatment. I would like to share with you whether bone marrow transplantation can be used to treat encephalitis.
Can the method that treats encephalitis use bone marrow to transplant
First, encephalitis disease itself has many complications. Once there are complications, it will have a serious impact. Although many diseases have limitations in the developed world today. We can use bone marrow transplantation. But bone marrow transplantation has great limitations. Many people can't find suitable bone marrow for transplantation.
Secondly, the leukemia cells in the patient's body should be killed to the maximum extent, and the normal hematopoietic function and immune function in the patient's body should be completely destroyed, so that the immune cells can not attack the implanted allogeneic cells and provide living space for the newly implanted cells. The second step is to import the hematopoietic stem cells donated by normal people into leukemia patients, so that leukemia patients can recover their hematopoietic function and immune function, and achieve the purpose of curing the disease.
Third, the medical profession recognized that the first person to "cure" AIDS through bone marrow transplantation is an American man named Timothy brown. But brown received bone marrow from a donor with a rare genetic mutation, which is said to make him resistant to HIV. The two patients received bone marrow from normal donors, and the medical community can not guarantee that Brown's HIV virus will not recur.
matters needing attention
Absolute prohibition of alcohol and spicy food is indeed a great disadvantage to the recovery of encephalitis. Patients should eat more light food, such as fresh fruits and vegetables. To keep the children in a good mood, and parents should learn to let the children relax, to have patience to let the children slowly get better.