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A baby can be born with congenital disabilities, such as club foot and cleft pallet.Acquired disabilities occur sometime after birth. The girl's disabilities occurred from a traffic accident when she was four years old.Any person is just a second away from acquired disabilities. Just a slip and fall accident can lead to lifelong back pain.
1 in 10,000 people have it, but a child of a person who has Huntington's disease, has a 50% chance of getting it. and 1-3% of people with no history of the disease get it.
Disabilities can occur during a person's lifetime or it can be present at birth. Some causes of disabilities during a person's lifetime include motor vehicle accidents, work-related accidents, or chronic illnesses such cancer, epilepsy, diabetes and the like. Others are also born with a disability which may be present all their life -- some examples are mental retardation, blindness, cerebral palsy or other developmental disabilities.
Something that either sets off a disease in people who are genetically predisposed to developing the disease, or that causes a certain symptom to occur in a person who has a disease. For example, sunlight can trigger rashes in people with lupus.
Yes, it is possible for a person to be a carrier for a genetic disease even if neither of their parents are carriers. This can occur if the person has a new mutation in the gene associated with the disease. Carriers have one copy of the mutated gene, which they can pass on to their children.
The answer is NO. All disability insurance policies have an exclusion for disabilities that occur while involved in a criminal activity, or incarcerated.
Crohns symptoms can occur from mouth to anus. It is likely the original esophageal spasms were symptoms of Crohns disease that were undiagnosed until later.
Retinal veinal occlusion can occur in both eyes. However, because it is such a rare disease, it is not common for it to happen in both eyes on the same person.
Sure makes walking a chore. S'about it, though.
Dysentery is one disease that is likely to occur from poor sanitation and flooding.
Typical disease vectors include rodents, ticks, or mosquitoes, but person-to-person transmission in health care settings or through sexual contact can also occur.
Generally, MS is not considered to be a fatal disease. The deaths that occur happen due to complications of the disease. The average lifespan of a person with MS is typically lower than someone unaffected by the disease by 5-20 years.