From what my Immunologist told me, Dysgammaglobuinemia is an immune disease that effects your platelets. Your body just does not produce the right ammount of platelets to properly fight off infections. In my case, if i get an infection, I end up in the hospital for IV antibiotics, because prescription antibiotics do not work.. My body just fights off the antibiotics just as its and infection itself. Treatment consist of : long term oral antibiotics and if they dont keep me from getting a respiratory infection, then monthly Gammaglobulin infusions will have to be administered.
While many women with endometriosis suffer debilitating symptoms, others have the disease without knowing it.
That person may be asymptomatic and considered to be a carrier.
Yes, they do in fact have to have mono in order to pass it on to others. That does not mean however, that they have to have symptoms of mono. A person can be a carrier, meaning that they have no signs or symptoms of a disease but are carrying it and can transmit it to others.
There may not be a disease named Burger's disease. But there may be a disease from eating burgers. That disease can be any of the following: cardiovascular disease, arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, hypertension, obesity, diabetes, or maybe some others as well.
Some people carry the bacteria without having symptoms, but can still spread the disease to others.
Retinitis pigmentosa is an inherited, degenerative eye disease and is a form of retinal dystrophy. It is also an unpredictable, unstable disease, meaning that some people have symptoms (vision impairment, blindness) from birth, while others don't get symptoms till much later in life.
If a host has been infected with a pathogen then theoretically they are a carrier as the infection could spread to others
incubation period of diseases-Yes it is possible. Every disease has something called an incubation period in which time a person may be infected but can still spread the disease. The disease needs to grow inside before it can make you sick. Now your boyfriend may never get the symptoms but he still could have passed it to you.
Two major symptoms of AS 1. Near obsessive interests with something specifically 2. Trouble interacting with others appropriatly
the main symptoms of esrd are the following, poor unirnay output, nausea, pain and, dry skin..there are many others..you can find a complete list of symptoms online
Asymptomatic-- Persons who carry a disease and are usually capable of transmitting the disease but who do not exhibit symptoms of the disease are said to be asymptomatic.
Since most diseases have an incubation period, there are 2 possible answers here. the infection happens on contact but the symptoms will not show until the disease has incubated. It is also highly possible to be infested with a disease, including HIV & Chlamydia, high blood pressure, heart disease, cancer, typhoid and many more & not show any symptoms. That leads to the term that someone is a "Carrier" of a disease. Carriers, were often infected with a disease & went on with life unknowing, but able to spread it to others.