NO age makes no difference with Crohn's disease. Toddlers can develop Cronh's as can senior citizens of any advanced age. There are really no indications of age making a difference as to when it starts but it can certainly make a difference in the treatment and course of the disease.
There are so many support groups and most are specific to both countries and regions within those countries. I will give you a list to start. All of these are available on the web and can give you more information specific to where you live. Please refer to the "related links" below for more information.The Crohns &Colitis Foundation of CanadaThe Crohns and Colitis Foundation of AmericaThe National association for Colitis & Crohns disease UKCrohns & Colitis Support Group New ZealandIBD Group Australia
Crohns disease is a disease belonging to a much larger group of inflammatory bowel diseases called irritable bowel disease. Crohns is named after an American gastroenterologist, Dr. Burrill B. Crohn. The disease was initially known as a medical entity when it was referred to by Doctors Crohn, Ginzburg, and Gordon D. Oppenheimer in 1932. The first recorded description of this condition prior to Crohns studies were made by an Italian physician Giovanni Battista Morgagni in 1769, when he diagnosed a young man with a chronic, debilitating painful illness and uncontrolled diarrhea.
This disease mainly affects children under the age of five.
There are different diseases that are more common in certain age groups, but anyone can be susceptible to any of them. The study of diseases in relation to age is called gerontology.
No colour blindness does not affect a certain age group it can affect anyone but usually you are born with colour blindness its not like usually as you grow older you go blind its completely different
NO age makes no difference with Crohn's disease. Toddlers can develop Cronh's as can senior citizens of any advanced age. There are really no indications of age making a difference as to when it starts but it can certainly make a difference in the treatment and course of the disease.
Black people have a genetic predisposition to sickle cell anemia. Recently there has been progress made in curing this horrible disease.
No, it affects all ages.
Yellow fever does not specifically target any ethnic group; it is a viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes that can affect anyone who is not vaccinated and is in endemic areas. However, individuals living in or traveling to regions where yellow fever is prevalent, particularly in parts of Africa and South America, may be at a higher risk. Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent the disease, regardless of ethnic background.
When certain strains of group A Streptococcus infect an individual and lead to the accumulation of antibody-antigen complexes in the kidneys, the disease is called post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis. This condition can occur following infections such as strep throat or skin infections and is characterized by inflammation of the glomeruli, which can affect kidney function. Symptoms may include hematuria, edema, and hypertension.
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Cerebrovascular Disease refers to a group of conditions that come together to collectively affect blood flow to blood vessels in the brain, which can occur from narrowing of blood vessels and even the formation of blood clots.