No
Transmission is difficult. Even by the usual route - a bite from an infected tick - it is commonly quoted that the tick needs to be attached for an entire day for infection to be passed on to the person.
Sexual transmission is anecdotally reported - but there is no medical proof for this (although this could be due to lack of research rather than lack of validity!).
The one human-human transmission that is commonly recognised is from mother to foetus.
If you are worried about any symptoms you may have, see your family doctor / GP. Lyme disease is simple if treated early but can have a lasting effect on the patient if the diagnosis is missed.
Hope that helps, enjoy the kissing!
are you serious? Crohn's Disease is autoimmune. Our immune system is attacking itself. So yeah it's not contagious.
The symptoms of the Crohn's disease include crampy abdominal pain, fatigue and fever.
One study done in 2003 indicated an incidence of 30% higher rates for females. Extra intestinal manifestations occur more often in female Crohn's disease patients than in male patients and may lead to earlier diagnosis. However new studies have shown that percentage of female to male ratio to be dropping rapidly.
You may mean Crohn's disease since chromes disease is not found in any medical references. Crohn's Disease is an auto-immune disease of the gastrointestinal (GI) system, also known as regional enteritis, inflammatory bowel disease or IBD. It can affect any part of the GI system from the mouth down, not just the intestines and causes abdominal pain, diarrhea, and other serious GI symptoms.
Yes Depending on the severity of the disease and the frequency of the flare ups you can qualify for permanent disability. Speak with your doctors about your quality of life and check with your Government services office for the forms.
Infectious mononucleosis, often called "mono," refers to a group of symptoms usually caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). It typically occurs in teenagers, but you can get it at any age. The virus is spread through saliva, which is why some people call it the "kissing disease."
no crohn's disease is an auto-immune disease.
Yes, anyone can get Crohn's Disease.
The ilium has a big part in most Crohn's Disease cases. I have Crohn's, and my ilium is the affected area. In my case, my ilium is the inflamed area and therefore has to do with Crohn's Disease. The main way it has to do with Crohn's is that it can be the part of your intestines that is being attacked.
No, Crohn's disease is not contagious. Doctors believe Crohn's is caused by a genetic disposition to the disease.
Crohn's disease
Yes, non-Jewish people can develop Crohn's disease.
His name is Burrill Bernard Crohn.
Crohn's Disease can effect your joints. Since Crohn's is an inflammatory disease, it inflames anything, anywhere in your body. Although it mainly effects your digestive tract, joint pain is a common symptom for Crohn's Disease.
Crohn's disease is treatable but not curable. Crohn's disease is classified as a chronic illness, meaning that although you can be put into remission, they symptoms of the disease will always come back. However, Crohn's disease can still be treated with a variety of different medications, including Lialda, Prednisone, Remicade, and Immuran.
Although Crohn's disease has no cure, Crohn's disease can be very easy to live with if treated properly. With the proper knowledge, medicine, and doctor one can supress live easily with Crohn's disease.
No.
Crohn's is a disease of the digestive system. It is an auto-inflammatory response that generally targets the lower intestines, including the colon. Though the cause of Crohn's disease is not fully understood, it is similar in nature to arthritis.