Cardiovascular disease is life threatening due to the risks associated with the blood vessels and their effect on the rest of the body. The organs such as the lungs, heart, and brain are at risk. The blood vessels are at risk of either clogging, suffocating, or rupturing which would put the body at extreme risk.
There are many different cardiovascular diseases that can be life threatening. Some of these diseases include coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, hypertensive heart disease, heart failure, cor pulmonale, and valvular heart disease.
Yes, alcoholism can be a life-threatening disease.
As a disease it is threatening to life, tending to have a destructive clinical course
no, Pelvic inflammatory disease in not life threatening.
Tetanus is a life-threatening disease with uncontrolled contraction of skeletal muscle (a sign known as tetany).
Risk factors for coronary artery disease are:AgeSexFamily HistorySmokingHigh Blood PressureHigh CholesterolObesityPhysical InactivityHigh Stress
Yes. Once symptoms of rabies show, the disease is almost always fatal.
A disease or serious medical condition could be life threatening as the sufferer may die.
Invasive group B streptococcal (GBS) disease is the most common cause of life-threatening infection in newborns.
Having a life-threatening disease could change the way someone acts.
As with those classified as "expectant" under a triage system, the priority for patients with a life-threatening disease shifts from treatment to comfort and quality of life. The doctors and caretakers focus on managing the symptoms rather than trying to find a cure. With proper care, even those with a life-threatening disease can live far beyond normal life expectancy. However, the care takers should be aware of possible compassion fatigue arising from the stress of dealing with a life-threatening situation over sustained periods of time.
You can succumb to a disease, maybe you misheard it as become.