hemophillia
Alexei suffered from hemophilia.
Hercules suffered from a poisonous blood that was sent to him. It caused him such excruciating pain that he persuaded a friend to burn him alive.
Yes, he bled to death.
Alexei Romanov was murdered along with the rest of his family, doctor and servants. The report of the killing by Yakov Yurovsky , who was in command of the detail that kept the Romano vs in custody has been found and it clearly states that all, even young Alexei, of the Romanovs were shot and buried. In addition, there is an eyewitness report by one of the guards, Pavel Medvedev, confirming that Alexei was killed. After several months in custody of the Bolsheviks, Alexei was suffering badly and in great pain because of his hemophilia. He could not walk on his own at the time.He likely would have died soon anyway. The only way he could have survived is if the Bolsheviks, who murdered every other member of his family, actively cared for him to keep him alive. Now why would they do that? The most compelling reason to disbelieve any story that he survived is to realize that the murder of Alexei was the second most important murder of all of the Romanovs, even that of Alexandra. Once Nicholas II was dead, Alexei had the right to succeed to the throne. The only way to ensure that no Romanov ever again became Tsar was to kill the entire family, but Nicholas and the Tsarevich had to go first before the women. There was no way the Bolsheviks would have allowed Alexei to live.
He was fourteen at the time of the massacre- much to young to be chasing the Girls.
no people from any kind disease can not donate blood for others cause you see that if your suffering from that disease you could also make them suffer as well.
you are more likely to suffer if you currently have Chronic kidney disease Injury or trauma to the kidneys Major blood loss
Yes, he did suffer from Altzeimer's disease
if you don't get a balanced diet you can suffer from stuff like heart disease, cancer, also you can start getting fat in your blood and that is never good.
it could be caused by a disease...smoking also eliminates your white blood cell count
Hemophilia--The Tsarevich was a bleeder, inherited through his mother from Queen Victoria who passed the disease to her son, Leopold, and to two of her daughters, including Princess Alice, the Tsarevich's grandmother.
on the bench during a game in Russia, death caused by a blood condition and possibly blood doping.
Alzheimer's Disease
Adults with diabetes are 2-4 times more likely to have heart disease than adults without. High blood sugar increases the risk for heart attack and coronary artery disease. Specifically, adults with type 2 diabetes typically have high blood pressure and suffer from obesity, increasing their risk of heart disease issues.
diabetes
Yes, polio.
porphyria