Showing posts with label Bone Marrow Transplant Abroad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bone Marrow Transplant Abroad. Show all posts

Thursday, August 1, 2019

Best Bone Marrow Transplantation in India |Stem cell transplant|Bone Marrow Transplant Abroad

Best Bone Marrow Transplant Hospitals in India



India has several private hospitals that are designed to provide World-Class Bone Marrow Transplantation in India. These hospitals utilize some of the best medical equipment that is available worldwide. These hospitals focus on patient safety and comfort and have been designed in such a way that will minimize the risk of infection. BMT Abroad has carefully evaluated and selected only those hospitals that meet very high international standards to be a part of our network. BMT Abroad has a special tie-up with Hospitals which is the multi-specialty and super-specialty hospital. We also have doctors at various private clinics and hospitals who are part of our team helping patients from across the globe in this endeavor call medical tourism in India.

With BMT Abroad, you are also guaranteed of world-class care at most affordable prices. We have specially negotiated rates with these hospitals in India and have dedicated staff to offer you personalized care. We thus guarantee you complete peace of mind when you choose Bone Marrow Transplantation in India.

We ensure that the hospitals and clinics we partner with:
  1. Are accredited based on best Indian and International standards like NABH, JCI, NABL.
  2. Are certified in line with industry standards and have fully equipped facilities.
  3. Have emergency care facilities to deal with any sort of emergencies.
  4. Have 24-hour nursing care.
  5. Have fully equipped operating rooms with all the necessary facilities, including qualified staff and equipment.
  6. Admit our patients for a minimum of 24 hours post-operation, or more; depending on the requirement of the performed procedure.
  7. Have well qualified and renowned doctors affiliated with them
  8. Have Blood banks that follow international FDA standards.
  9. Have a dedicated cell or department for helping international patients.
BMT Abroad is the pioneer company as international patient facilitators in India; facilitating medical vacations in India, which are not only surgical but also relaxing and comforting in nature. Founded in 2018, Bone Marrow Transplant Abroad aims at providing affordable, safe and quality surgical interventions to patients from across the globe. We, at BMT Abroad, choose only to work with the team of the top surgeons and best hospitals for bone marrow transplant in India.

We, at BMT Abroad, strive to studying and uniquely treating each patient according to his/ her medical needs, expectations and comfort. We put in all the hard work required to understand your needs and accordingly advise and plan your medical trip. This has earned us the reputation of being the most trusted International Patient Facilitators or Medical tourism facilitators not only in India but globally.

As a true professional medical tourism facilitator company, we address and resolve your queries and requirements even before you start from your home country on your medical trip to India.

We guarantee to give you an unbiased opinion about the procedure, its cost, without withholding any facts or cons. Your medical tourism journey to India is planned well in advance while keeping in mind your condition and comfort. We provide complete medical tourism packages and not just facilitate your medical trip.

BMT Abroad offers to serve you in one or many of the following ways as the best medical tourism facilitator company in India:


  1. Treatment Advisory
  2. Treatment Planning
  3. Treatment Facilitation
  4. Follow-up back home. Read More...

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Autoimmune Disorders|A new therapy for autoimmune disorder|Autoimmune Disorders Cure|Autoimmune diseases


     Autoimmune Disease Treatment In India

The immune system is a collection of special cells and chemicals that fight infection-causing agents such as bacteria and viruses. An autoimmune disorder occurs when a person's immune system mistakenly attacks their own body tissues.

Autoimmune disorders are broadly grouped into two categories- 'organ-specific' means one organ is affected, while in 'non-organ-specific' disorders, multiple organs or body systems may be affected.

There are around 80 different autoimmune disorders ranging in severity from mild to disabling, depending on which system of the body is under attack and to what degree. For unknown reasons, women are more susceptible than men, particularly during their childbearing years. It is thought that sex hormones may be at least partly responsible. There is generally no cure, but the symptoms of autoimmune disorders can be managed.

Types of Autoimmune Disease-

The most common autoimmune diseases are:

Diabetes:


The pancreas releases the insulin hormone, which aids in the regulation of blood sugar levels. In this disease, the immune system attacks and destroys insulin-producing cells in the pancreas.

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA): 


In rheumatoid arthritis, the immune system attacks the joints. This attack causes stiffness in the joints, redness, soreness, and warmth.

Psoriasis or Psoriatic Arthritis:


Skin cells usually grow and then shed when they are no longer required. In psoriasis, skin cells multiply too quickly. This causes the extra cells to build up and form scaly, red patches known as scales or plaques on the skin.

Multiple Sclerosis: 


This disease damages the myelin sheath, which is the protective coating that borders the nerve cells. Harm to the myelin sheath disturbs the transmission of messages between the brain and body.

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (Lupus): 


Even though lupus was first described as a skin disease because of the rash it produces, it hampers many organs, including the heart, brain, joints, and kidneys. Read More...


Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Types of Bone Marrow Transplants | Best Bone Marrow Transplantation in India |Bone Marrow Transplant Procedure & Types

What are the different types of BMT?



Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) actually means an infusion of stem cells (collected either from bone marrow or peripheral blood or cord blood) into the recipient. There are different types of bone marrow transplants depending on the donor.

The different types include the following:

Autologous transplant – (Self-Donated)
  • Allogeneic transplant – uses blood-forming cells donated by someone else
  • Allogeneic (Donor) Transplants Using Matched Sibling
  • Allogeneic Transplants Using Unrelated Donors
  • Allogeneic Transplants Using Haploidentical (Half-Matched) Donors
  • Allogeneic Transplants Using Umbilical Cord Blood
Some other Types of Transplants :

    A syngeneic transplant is an allogeneic transplant from an identical twin. Identical twins are considered a complete genetic match for a transplant. In cases where the donor is the identical twin of the patient, the transplant is essentially like an autologous transplant, as the cells are genetically identical.

    Mini transplant is termed coined on the basis of conditioning regimen before transplant (“Non-Myeloablative” or, more accurately, “Reduced-Intensity Conditioning” transplant). This type of transplant makes the procedure safer in patients of older age or with pre-existing health problems. Read More...

    Thursday, July 11, 2019

    Lymphoma Treatment in India at Affordable Cost | BMT Abroad

    What Is Lymphoma?




    Lymphoma is cancer that begins in infection-fighting cells of the immune system, called lymphocytes. These cells are in the lymph nodes, spleen, thymus, bone marrow, and other parts of the body. When you have lymphoma, lymphocytes change and grow out of control.

    There are two main types of lymphoma:
    Non-Hodgkin: Most people with lymphoma have this type.
    Hodgkin
    Causes

    Scientists don't know what causes lymphoma in most cases.

    • You might be more at risk if you:
    • Are in your 60s or older for non-Hodgkin lymphoma
    • Are between 15 and 40 or older than 55 for Hodgkin lymphoma
    • Are male, although certain subtypes may be more common in females
    • Have a weak immune system from HIV/AIDS, an organ transplant, or because you were born with an immune disease
    • Have an immune system disease such as rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren's syndrome, lupus, or celiac disease
    • Have been infected with a virus such as Epstein-Barr, hepatitis C, or human T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (HTLV-1)
    • Have a close relative who had lymphoma
    • Were exposed to benzene or chemicals that kill bugs and weeds
    • Were treated for Hodgkin or non-Hodgkin lymphoma in the past
    • Were treated for cancer with radiation

    Symptoms

    • Warning signs of lymphoma include:
    • Swollen glands (lymph nodes), often in the neck, armpit, or groin that are painless
    • Cough
    • Shortness of breath
    • Fever
    • Night sweats
    • Fatigue
    • Weight loss
    • Itching

    Many of these symptoms can also be warning signs of other illnesses. See your doctor find out for sure if you have lymphoma.






    Leukemia Cancer Treatment India with Bone Marrow Transplant Abroad

    Leukemia Cancer Treatment India with Bone Marrow Transplant Abroad


     leukemia Cancer


    Leukemia is the name given to a group of cancers that develop in the bone marrow. Under normal conditions, the bone marrow contains a small number of healthy immature blood cells, sometimes called blast cells. These immature blood cells mature and develop into red cells, white cells and platelets, which are eventually released into the bloodstream.

    Leukemia originates in developing blood cells, which have undergone a malignant (cancerous) change. Instead of maturing properly, these cells grow and multiply in an uncontrolled fashion and interfere with normal blood cell production in the bone marrow.

    There are several different types and subtypes of leukemia-

    Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL)
    Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL)
    Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)
    Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML)

    Common symptoms of leukemia-

    tiredness
    anemia (paleness, weakness, breathlessness)
    repeated infections, for example, mouth sores, infected cuts, and scratches
    prone to bruising and bleeding.

    Other symptoms of leukemia-
    bone pain
    chest pain
    painful or swollen gums
    skin rashes
    headaches or eyesight problems
    vomiting
    enlarged spleen or lymph glands


    If you notice any of these symptoms, it doesn’t mean you have leukemia, but it’s a good idea to see your doctor for a check-up.