
Plasma therapy
Plasma therapy involves using the plasma component of blood, which contains critical antibodies, to help treat certain diseases. In this process, blood is drawn from a donor who has developed immunity, such as someone who recovered from a specific infection. The plasma is separated and then transfused into a patient, providing their immune system with ready-made antibodies to fight the illness. This technique can be used in conditions like COVID-19 or other infections, aiming to boost the patient's ability to recover faster. It's a targeted approach that leverages the body's natural defense mechanisms.