Not really. While many of the symptoms are easily identified, they can also be symptoms of other problems. When coupled with a family history of HD, it is more apprent. In recent years, a genetic test for HD has been developed, which resolves the question prior to symptoms manifesting.
Diagnosis of the disease is made in the usual manner, by identifying the infecting organism. Each disease has established symptoms and tests. Identifying the carrier may be easy, or may be more difficult when the cause is a fairly common infection.
yes
http://www.webmd.com/ it provides a quick and easy way to search for your symptoms and find your disease!
No.
If infected people do not develop symptoms there will be no easy way to know who is infected, therefore, infected people will not be treated or quarantined and will be free to spread the disease to other people.
In my opinion it is webmd.com They have information from actual doctors, the site is easy to navigate, it is set up so that you can look up a specific disease or your symptoms.
Although Crohn's disease has no cure, Crohn's disease can be very easy to live with if treated properly. With the proper knowledge, medicine, and doctor one can supress live easily with Crohn's disease.
What are the symptoms and signs of cirrhosis? Patients with cirrhosis may have few or no symptoms and signs of liver disease. Some of the symptoms may be nonspecific, that is, they don't suggest that the liver is their cause. Some of the more common symptoms and signs of cirrhosis include: * Yellowing of the skin (jaundice) due to the accumulation of bilirubin in the blood * Fatigue * Weakness * Loss of appetite * Itching * Easy bruising from decreased production of blood clotting factors by the diseased liver.
Symptoms of hypersplenism include easy bruising, easy contracting of bacterial diseases, fever, weakness, heart palpitations, and ulcerations of the mouth, legs and feet.
Symptoms of liver disease in early stages can be fatigue, slight weight loss. In more advanced stadium of the disease the patient may notice their skin gets more yellow, their urine might be dark in color but sometimes there might be no symptoms.
One of the main symptoms is, indeed, easy distractibility. Another is a paradoxical reaction to stimulants such as coffee.
Because symptoms are similar to other diseases (mostly leukemias), myelofibrosis is not easy to diagnose