Sometimes the disease may not fully exit the body. So for insrance there are some people who have diseases such as cancer. They use treatments to get rid of it. But there is always the chance ot is not fully beat. So lets say you had mono which is sickness caused by mouth contact with something dirty. Usually it foes away but you there is always a chance qhere it may come back, unfortunately.
Do not be around sick people, do not come in contact with a sick persons bodily fluids,
Yes he was, he was sick with epilepsy, it’s not a disease but he died from a seizure in his sleep. 💔
Probably. Well, it's possible. If they had contagious bacteria or viruses on the food or drink, these could get into your system. Your immune system will try to fight off the potential infections, but if this fails, you could "catch" the sickness.
If the rat is healthy, then it is unlikely to give you a disease in this way.However, if you have a propensity for letting small furry animals lick you, you are already pretty sick.
The primary goal of disease prevention is to protect the population by preventing them from becoming sick in the first place. Disease prevention keeps diseases from spreading, saves lives, and saves a tremendous amount of money in treatments costs.
By remembering when exactly you fell sick and then try to recall the people you were close with. Get them to check themselves medically if they've got the same disease as you.
Yes, it's likely that you might get the same disease passed onto you if the disease is contagious, as the sick person's saliva contains the virus/bacteria that can also get you sick when you ingest it. But some disease cannot be spread that way, as for example if the sick person is sick with HIV, you will not get sick if you drink from the same cup, but you will get sick if the person cut himself with a razor blade, for example, and somehow his blood mixed with you. You'll get sick too as HIV is only spreadable through blood to blood transmission.
It is because your cells break off a tag so it can identify the disease again and then it will be able to kill it fast next time because it knows what to do
Yes, disease makes you sick.
No, it's just a harmless gum disease just brush your teeth twice a day.
You can find information about sick people and disease outbreaks online from the CDC (Center for Disease Control) or WebMD websites. On the site, you can browse by diseases and viruses and learn more information about them.
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.
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Do not be around sick people, do not come in contact with a sick persons bodily fluids,
I was sick with lymes disease for two full weeks.
Anyone who may be infected would be on quarantine to prevent anyone from catching that disease. Anyone who was in contact of a sick person will be on isolation, even if he/she hasn't caught the disease in case she/he maybe carrying the disease. Try to stay away from sick people and stay away from people who was in contact with that person.
Human actions that spread the disease is coughing, sneezing, and bringing healthy people into the sick persons home.