A patient being treated by a hormone doctor, immune system doctor or perhaps and internal medicine Doctor Who is on the ball can find and determine if a patient has Addison's disease. I could give you the many symptoms of Addison's disease but then you might think you have it. It is a tricky disease to diagnose and requires lab work, scans and a sharp doctor who can recognize it and not confuse the many symptoms that are in other diseases. Go to an endocrine doctor first and present the symptoms to him or her. You can claim you suspect the disease and explain why. The doctor will determine the proper course to take.
The symptoms of Cushings Disease are a result of an abnormally high amount of Cortisol.
Parkinson's Disease
it depends what disease the patient has and how sick that patient is. its different for everyone. if other people are at risk of developing the same life threatening condition, the person is likely to be kept in the hospital.
A patient with IBD (irritable bowel disease) would likely exhibit gnawing pain in abdomen, vomiting, and anorexia.
African American and Hawaiian women are more likely to be diagnosed with advanced cancer and, therefore, have a higher risk of dying from the disease
In addition to evaluating factors in the patient's history that are likely to lead to tendinitis, the clinician may use several physical examination procedures.
Hippocrates would most likely have stated, "It is more important to know the patient who has the disease than to know the disease the patient has." This reflects his emphasis on the importance of understanding the individual and their unique circumstances in the practice of medicine, rather than solely focusing on the disease itself. His approach laid the foundation for the ethical practice of medicine and the importance of patient care.
With the right treatments, if the disease progress is slowed sufficiently, then yes, they can. However, they will likely hit a point where the disease has progressed to a point where they no longer can.
There is also a risk of the original disease returning. Hepatitis virus still inhabits the patient, as does the urge to drink alcohol.
John F. Kennedy contracted appendicitis at age 14, requiring an appendectomy. At 16, JFK became ill and was hospitalized for months, under evaluation for colitis. Kennedy was diagnosed at age 30 with a rare endocrine disorder, Addison's disease. He likely suffered other illnesses as a Congressman and as President, but as far as possible these were kept secret from the public.
Not likely
Brock has not released that information to the public and knowing Brock most likely won't release it!