No, meningitis is not classified as a degenerative disease. It is an inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, typically caused by infections (viral, bacterial, or fungal). While it can lead to serious complications and long-term effects if not treated promptly, it does not involve the progressive degeneration of tissues or organs, which is characteristic of degenerative diseases.
Alzheimer's disease is the example of degenerative nerve disease.
inherited
Degenerative disk disease and arthritis are different conditions conditions.The cause of degenerative disk disease at this point is not understood, however having arthritis can contribute to its development.
Osteoarthritis of the knee joints, is the most prevalent degenerative disease, probably, in USA.
no
cirrhosis
Three Diseases of the nerve system would be Alzheimer Disease, Broca Aphasia and Cerebello-Olivary Degeneration of Holmes. Hope it helpsss.
Disease that with the passage of time will deteriorate your body.
malaria, meningitis
Meningitis.
Meningitis.
Huntington's Disease.