The biggest predisposing factor is arteriosclerosis. Atrial fibrillation is another.
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No. Mononucleosis (Mono) is a virus.
Dogs will develop diabetes more often then cats. As with humans getting diabetes all depends on predisposing factors such as obesity, hereditary factors and illness.
There are arguably a pair of primary predisposing factors for gallstones. Heredity or genetics is one, and the body metabolic "profile" may or may not lend an individual to develop gallstones. Weight is another factor to consider, and heavier people are more likely to get gallstones than slimmer people. Between the two of these factors, most of those who present with gallstones will have a family history of them and be overweight. To a much lesser degree, diet may play a role.
That is the correct spelling of "mononucleosis" (a viral disease).
mononucleosis is not infectious
Predisposing factors for Crohn's disease include a family history of the condition, which suggests a genetic component, as well as certain environmental factors such as diet, smoking, and stress. Additionally, age plays a role, as the disease often manifests in late adolescence or early adulthood. Ethnicity is another factor, with individuals of Caucasian or Jewish descent being at higher risk. Lastly, previous gastrointestinal infections may also contribute to the development of Crohn's disease.
Predisposing factors to pressure sore development include prolonged immobility, which can occur in individuals with limited mobility or those confined to a bed or wheelchair. Other factors include poor nutrition and hydration, which can impair skin integrity, as well as medical conditions such as diabetes or vascular disease that affect blood flow. Additionally, moisture from incontinence or excessive sweating can increase the risk, alongside friction and shear forces from repositioning or movement.
Vomiting is not a common symptom of mononucleosis, but some individuals may experience nausea or gastrointestinal discomfort due to the illness. Mononucleosis primarily causes symptoms such as severe fatigue, sore throat, fever, and swollen lymph nodes. If vomiting occurs, it might be related to other factors or complications, and it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation.