Yes
Some diseases are not caused by pathogens and so are not infectious. For example:scurvy is caused by vitamin C deficiencyanaemia is caused by iron deficiencydiabetes and cancer are disorders of the body.Some disorders are inherited, such as red-green colour vision deficiency.
Sickle cell anemia and some nerve and brain disorders are examples of inherited diseases. These inherited diseases pass from parent to child via chromosomal exchange.
It is an inherited condition if a person suffer diseases,disorders,and ailments which caught from their forefathers and parents since when they are in womb.
Hemophilia
Movement disorders caused by inherited genetic defects include Huntington's disease, spinocerebellar ataxias, dystonias, and certain forms of Parkinson's disease. These disorders result from specific genetic mutations that can be passed down from parents to their children. Symptoms may vary depending on the specific disorder but often involve involuntary movements, tremors, or muscle stiffness.
HEMOPHILIA
Both are inherited (genetic) disorders
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"hematology" means the study of blood. there are thousands of diseases of blood and as for the causes of "blood disorders," there are thousands of those too, including genetic diseases, nutritional deficiencies, cancers, and infections.
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neurological disorders that first appear in infancy or early childhood A+
Yes and no. A cause of constipation can be inherited from parents, grandparents, etc. Such a cause may be a thyroid deficiency. however constipation is a symptom of many disorders and diseases so it cannot be directly inherited as such.