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Can you drink alcohol after stem cell therapy?

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Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

Urologist

33 years of experience

Answered on 10th Jan '24

Drinking alcohol following stem cell treatment is usually not recommended immediately after therapy starts. Alcohol could affect the body’s immune system and may alter normal healing mechanism thus impairing effectiveness of adult stem cell treatment. It is recommended to follow the advice of your healthcare provider regarding alcohol use after treatment as they may have special recommendations related to yours case. Furthermore, it is essential to stay hydrated and maintain a healthful lifestyle characterized by minimal alcohol consumption for the overall effectiveness of stem cell therapy in addition to successful recovery. Always seek your healthcare provider for advice based on your individual case.





 

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

25 years of experience

Answered on 29th Nov '23

Some stem cell therapies aim to promote healing and regeneration at the cellular level. Alcohol consumption, especially in excess, can have systemic effects on the body and may influence the healing process. So, it's not recommended to drink alcohol for a few weeks.

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Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

Urologist

33 years of experience

Answered on 29th Nov '23

As a medical expert, it is not recommended to consume alcohol after stem cell therapy. Alcohol can have a negative impact on the success of the treatment and may increase the risk of complications. It is best to avoid alcohol consumption for at least a few weeks after the therapy to ensure optimal results.

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Shalini Jadhvani

Member of team ClinicSpots.

Answered on 19th July '22

It is recommended to avoid the consumption of alcohol four weeks before and after your stem cell therapy. According to studies, alcohol can cause permanent genetic damage to stem cells.

 

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