This disease mainly affects children under the age of five.
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.
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 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 it does not.
Signs of Canavan disease normally become apparent around 6 months of age when an infant is not meeting normal milestones such as holding up his/her head. The lifespan for children with Canavan disease is generally 3-10 years if untreated, although some children have lived into their twenties.
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
yes Alzheimer is the disease, because of which this thing happens.
i belive its young children
No, it affects all ages.
Congestive cardiac failure affect your circulatory system. It comes with advanced age.
Since there are well over 250 skin rashes that can affect the pediatric age group, the optimal way to obtain a definitive diagnosis is via a pediatric dermatologist.
there is no specific age group, this is a genetic defect that makes the body unable to produce or distribute melanin. so any one could get this disease, there is no real group