Autoimmune & Inflammatory
Ulcerative Colitis
Calming colon inflammation as part of a coordinated care plan.

What is Ulcerative Colitis?
Ulcerative colitis tends to announce itself with urgency and bleeding that make you plan your day around bathroom access. Unlike Crohn's, it stays confined to the colon, but that doesn't make flares any less disruptive — cramping, fatigue, and the constant low hum of anxiety about the next episode. Remission can last months or fall apart with little warning.
How regenerative medicine supports it
We work in tandem with your gastroenterologist, using MSC therapy with the intention of supporting mucosal healing and reducing inflammatory load, tracked through calprotectin and symptom scores. We won't adjust or replace your 5-ASA, immunosuppressant or biologic regimen. Severe or acute flares, especially with significant bleeding, need urgent specialist care rather than elective infusion therapy.
Treatments we would consider
Options discussed for this condition
Listed for orientation only. What is actually prescribed depends on your records.
- MSC TherapyMedical team-guided stem cell therapy using mesenchymal cells for joint, immune and whole-body recovery.
- Exosome TherapySignalling-rich exosome protocols, often combined with stem cell therapy, supporting tissue repair, recovery and aesthetics.
- NAD+ IV TherapyNAD+ infusions supporting cellular energy, focus and longevity programs.
If the evidence for treating ulcerative colitis this way is thin, we will tell you before you book — and the review is not billed.
Ulcerative Colitis — Questions Patients Ask
Is this a substitute for my mesalazine or biologic?
No — please continue those as prescribed. We see our role as additive support, not a replacement for gastroenterology-led treatment.
Can this help me avoid a colectomy?
We can't make that promise; surgical decisions depend on disease severity and response to standard treatment, and that conversation belongs with your surgical and GI team.
What if I'm actively flaring with bleeding right now?
That needs urgent specialist assessment first — we wouldn't proceed with elective infusion therapy during an acute, bleeding flare.
How do you know if the treatment is doing anything?
We compare calprotectin, symptom diaries and, where available, endoscopic findings from your GI team before and after.
Does diet change any of this?
Diet can influence symptoms for some people, but it varies a lot individually, and we won't claim a specific diet alongside our therapies guarantees remission.
Reviewed by Bangkok Stem Cell Center Medical Team | Last updated: August 2026

