What Factors contribute to developing disease? The basic elements are 1) Environment, and 2) Genetics. The environment can also include behavior.
Of course your are born with the endowment of certain genetic precursers for disease, or NOT, and therefore that is the part you almmost have no say in, or ability to improve. But this is changing faster and faster these days, due to genetic modifcation. There there is the environment, those factors that bear down upon the person to elicite other disease forms. This includes diet, excercise, habits, sleep, fluid intacke, safe activities or risky,etc
If an autoimmune disease develops, like lupus, the person may lose weight, suffer from a rash, and have joint pain.
slowly through decades of time
a chronic condition
Binswanger disease is a rare form of progressive dementia that develops after age 60 and involves degeneration of the brain's white matter.
Hemolytic disease of the newborn is also known as erythroblastosis fetalis. It is a condition that develops in a fetus when the mother and fetus have incompatible blood types.
With SOME diseases (not all of them) once you are exposed to the disease your body develops an immunity to that disease.
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive condition, which means that it will continue to get worse as it develops. Early symptoms include:minor memory problemsdifficulty saying the right wordsThese symptoms change as Alzheimer's disease develops, and it may lead to:confusionpersonality changesa total change in behaviourread more onhttp://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Alzheimers-disease/Pages/Symptoms.aspx
Lupus is found in virtually all countries of the world. Lupus is an autoimmune disease that is not contagious, but rather develops when there is a genetic predisposition and trigger(s).
The response to infections is active or cellular immunity. Acquired immunity
Unfortunately, the same thing that happens if someone tries to treat the disease - the cow develops a progressive neurologic disease that eventually kills the cow.
Tay-Sachs disease eventaully causes the child to develops problems with breathing and swallowing. Blindness, paralysis, and death follow.
Naturally acquired active immunity