Yes. There are a variety of very good treatments for various types of Heart disease. Only in the end-stage is Heart disease quite difficult to treat. It is also important to remember - that all heart disease patients should avoid added salt (and any excess sodium in the diet) along with severely limiting fried foods and processed foods (especially those containing simple sugars and saturated fats).
No.
is renal parenchymal disease curable
Gonorrhea is the sexually transmitted disease that causes painful urination. It is treatable with modern antibiotics but left untreated can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease and can even affect joints and heart valves.
No. I know of no disease treatable with any such combination.
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.
First of all, it is "cardiomyopathy" and yes it is treatable with many medications and therapies, but it is not necessarily reversible. It depends on the etiology of the disease process.
Yes scurvy is treatable, you can treat scurvy by getting some vitamin c into ya if the disease is too far gone then you will be struggling
Schizophrenia is a treatable disease. Please see a mental health professional.
Schizophrenia is a chronic disease which, at present, is treatable but not curable. Treatment includes antipsychotic drugs and behavioral therapy.
Cardiac Disease, Heart disease.
Heart Disease implies any disease of the heart, heart failure, cardiomyopathy, coronary artery disease, congenital heart disease, valvular heart disease, etc. Heart failure is a condition where the heart muscle has weakened and the heart is not pumping properly.
There are actually several diseases of the heart. Three of the diseases are rheumatic Heart disease, ischemic heart disease, and inflammatory heart disease.