Bone marrow transplant is a specialized procedure used to replace damaged or diseased bone marrow with healthy stem cells to restore normal blood cell production. It is commonly recommended for conditions affecting the blood and immune system where the body cannot produce healthy cells on its own. The process involves careful evaluation to determine the most suitable type of transplant based on the patient’s condition. Healthy stem cells are introduced into the body to regenerate functional bone marrow over time. This procedure requires close monitoring to ensure proper recovery and effectiveness. Patients may undergo preparatory treatment before the transplant to improve outcomes. Recovery time varies depending on individual health and response to the procedure. Post-treatment care is essential to support immune system recovery. Regular follow-up helps track progress and detect any complications early. With proper management, this treatment can significantly improve overall health and quality of life.