Cardiovascular diseases Infective diseases Respiratory Diseases Cancer Injuries
Respiratory diseases such as BRD (Bovine Respiratory Disease which covers shipping fever and pneumonia) is the most common disease that cattle die from. Digestive diseases come in second.
The most common would be Pneumonia
its bacteria, like a common example is tubersulosis TB.
Cardiovascular and Respiratory disease are most common in your later years.
common cold
Lifestyle diseases are those that result from consequences of habits we have chosen. Some common examples are smoking, drinking, and doing drugs.
Influenza, hepatitis, glandular fever, rubella, German measles, the common cold, and chickenpox are all viral infections caused by different viruses. They share common modes of transmission, primarily through respiratory droplets or direct contact, and can lead to a range of symptoms affecting the respiratory system, liver, or other body systems. Additionally, many of these diseases can be prevented through vaccination, except for the common cold, which has no vaccine.
Lifestyle diseases are those that result from consequences of habits we have chosen. Some common examples are smoking, drinking, and doing drugs.
Common nose diseases include sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, nasal polyps, deviated septum, common cold, and nasal infections affecting breathing. #AyurKhyati
Common symptoms of a virus affecting both the respiratory and gastrointestinal systems include coughing, shortness of breath, fever, diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain.
Respiratory diseases are the most common disease chickens get. Many times this can be controlled and cured with proper medication and nutrition.