Any disease that results in death.
Yes, if Addison's disease is not properly managed and treated, it can lead to life-threatening complications such as an adrenal crisis which can be fatal. However, with proper medication and management, individuals with Addison's disease can live a normal and healthy life.
Not unless its been left untreated for a very long time. I think there is a slight increase risk of bowl cancer with coeliac disease but nothing to be alarmed by. It can be controlled by a gluten free diet.
Rabies is a viral disease transmitted through the saliva of infected mammals, usually through bites. It affects the central nervous system and is fatal if untreated. It is important to seek medical attention immediately after a mammal bite to prevent infection.
Yes, Fabry disease can be life-threatening if left untreated. It can lead to serious complications like kidney failure, heart disease, and stroke, which can ultimately be fatal if not managed properly with treatment. Early detection and appropriate medical intervention can improve outcomes and quality of life for individuals with Fabry disease.
The types of sickness goes like thid: White cough: a common cold Green cough: worse then green cough and can be fatal to kits and elders Black cough: severily deadly to any cat. Small chance of survival.
Schilder's disease is uniformly fatal.
In the United States, about 1 in every 30,000 people has Huntington's Disease.
heart disease
A fast-spreading, often fatal disease is called a plague ~Mz.Ryah Gresham Elementary
yes
Stupidity is a fatal epidemic on this planet. The Only cure is death.
dysentery
One disease is fatal, and the other disease is curable.
Any woman that became interested in any of the Cartwrights either caught a fatal disease or had a fatal accident. Little Joe's wife caught a fatal disease.
Elephantiasis can indeed be a fatal disease. If not taken care of individuals may lose mobility or form fatal blood clots.
Yes. It is a fatal neurodegenerative disease.
Tetanus, and Staph