See a doctor. a physiological disease can be anything physical which is most diseases sou your question is ill formed. perhaps you mean psychological, in which case I would recomend doctor for a referal to a counselor or a psychologist.
the chemicals in the brain alter the way the mind thinks therefore making one lose control of his or her body
Let those who have these diseases die off, and eliminate the problem genes. If we treat those with Huntington's or Cystic Fibrosis, then they have children, and then we have to treat their grandchildren.
Yes. It is a physiological disease because it affects the physical being of the patient.
5 physiological factors that control blood pressure
By the malfunctioning of the body, for example an organ. Diabetes and hypertension are physiological diseases.
What happens when you don't treat Alzheimers disease
Mental illnesses such as schizophrenia and dementia are the area of expertise of psychiatrists. Neurologists deal purely with the physiological disorders of the nervous system such as epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
A physiological disease is an illness or disorder that affects the normal functioning of the body's systems or organs. These diseases are typically caused by biological or physical factors, such as genetics, infections, or environmental factors. Examples include heart disease, diabetes, and asthma.
how physiological processes are altered in disease or injury
Most certainly. Crohns while active can cause nausea as can some of the medications used to treat the disease. There are however many remedies to control the nausea.
Physiological refers to the characteristics of an organism's normal functioning, while pathalogical is altered or caused by a disease.
The treatment for any disease is dependent on the type of disease your have. Sometimes you can treat a disease and sometimes you can only treat the symptoms.