Prevention involves careful attention to hygiene. Thorough, consistent hand-washing practices, and discouraging the sharing of clothes, towels, and stuffed toys are all helpful.
Since addison's disease has no direct cause, it cannot be prevented.
No it can not.
Because Crohns disease has not been fully researched as to the causes, it cannot be prevented. Once diagnosed, the disease can be managed but never cured.
There are many different thyroid diseases. Most cannot be prevented. Iodine deficiency problems may however be prevented with sufficient iodine intake.
An antineoplastic drug (hydroxyurea) may prevent future episodes of priapism for patients with sickle cell disease.
the typhoid disease is prevented with a vaccine called typhoid vaccine
Unfortunately, Hodgkin disease cannot be prevented. However, there is evidence that consuming alcohol (beer, wine or spirits) in moderation reduces the risk of developing the disease.
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Yes it can. If you are not born with it.
No.
There is no known prevention since the disease is secondary to an accident.
HD is a genetic disease, and currently cannot be prevented.