AIDS patients and other immunocompromised people face the greatest risk of dangerous complications.
W. G. Rector has written: 'Complications of chronic liver disease' -- subject(s): Complications, Diseases, Liver, Liver Diseases
Multiple types of disease are associated with vasculitis. Many autoimmune diseases have vasculitis as one of their complications.
Chlamydia is one of the most common diseases. It's not the worst sexually transmitted disease, as it won't kill you. It can cause long-term complications.
John A. Spittell has written: 'Peripheral vascular disease for cardiologists' -- subject(s): Complications, Etiology, Heart Diseases, Peripheral vascular diseases
Mildred S. Seelig has written: 'Magnesium deficiency in the pathogenesis of disease' -- subject(s): Bone Diseases, Bones, Cardiovascular Diseases, Cardiovascular system, Complications, Diseases, Etiology, Human Abnormalities, Infant Nutrition Disorders, Kidney Diseases, Kidneys, Magnesium Deficiency, Magnesium deficiency diseases, Pregnancy Complications
Disease Management Programs can help prevent complications from chronic diseases by providing coordinated and comprehensive care to patients. These programs typically involve a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals who work together to monitor and manage the disease effectively. By focusing on education, lifestyle modifications, medication adherence, and regular monitoring, Disease Management Programs aim to improve patient outcomes and reduce the risk of complications associated with chronic diseases.
If you are suffering from health complications of any kind I would suggest speaking to your doctor immediately. Some complications caused by diabetes include, heart disease, kidney disease and dental issues. The following website offers some information regarding diabetes complications, http://www.health.state.ny.us/diseases/conditions/diabetes/problems_caused_by_diabetes.htm
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No, it is not.
A chronic disease is a long-term condition that typically progresses slowly and may require ongoing management and treatment to control symptoms and prevent complications. Examples include diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis.
The most well known disease one can contract from a scratch is known as cat scratch disease. This infection is bacterial in nature and usually presents with mild symptoms. More serious complications can arise.
There are several diseases much worse than pneumonia. Diseases such as Ebola, H1N1, and Cancer are far less treatable and far less surviable, in most cases, then pneumonia. However, this is somewhat relative based on the patients condition and how far progressed the disease is. Pnuemonia, and complications from it, can still be as deadly.