Platelet rich plasma (prp) therapy: a perspective into treating gynaecological disorders

Author: 
Prabhu Chandra Mishra, Jyoti Bandi, Nidhi Khurana, Diana Mihai, Nidhi Jha, Poonam Mishra, Sheryl Palad, Adrienne E. Lara, Saurabh Kumar Jha, Puja Sharma, Didem Kurban, Vishwa Chavda and Manar Jabbar

Platelet Rich Plasma therapy commonly addressed as PRP therapy is widely used for the treatment of vast majority of diseases currently. The platelet concentrate derived from autologous blood has a unique potential to orchestrate the natural healing cascade at the site of the wound and hence PRP therapy is one of the promising facets of regenerative medicine. The ease of preparation and application of PRP towards various kinds of treatment, have been a major force in its popularity. We also discuss our signature protocol for PRP preparation which can be applied for the treatment of a diverse set of conditions. In this review, while we indulge into understanding PRP and its mechanism of action, special focus is given to its contribution in treatment of gynaecological disorders. The insights have been provided into treating the causes of pre-menopause which is highly prevalent in today’s scenario. The remarkable recovery rate observed after using PRP, has led many scientists to unravel the mechanism of action. However, the exact course of action is yet to be elucidated. Nevertheless, PRP therapy continues to gain attention due to negligible adverse effects associated with its application in the light of the benefits that it provides towards disease management.

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5579-5585
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http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/23956429.ijcmpr202102968
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