It depends on whether your parents are carriers or not. If they are NN (or normal normal) and they have sex with someone who is Nn (or normal gauchers) than using a punnet square the chances of them becoming a carrier are 50 50. If your parents are both carriers ie. Nn Nn then the chances of them becoming a carrier are 50% and them having the disease is 25%. If your parents are nn Nn then the chances of them becoming a carrier is 50% and the chances of them having the disease is 50% so they will either be a carrier or have the disease either way. If your parents are nn NN then there is a 100% chance of them being a carrier. You can figure this out by looking at your family tree and seeing who had the disease before you in your family. This is only very basic Mendelian genetics so i would consult a doctor for a more legitimate answer.
The chances of you getting eczema for life is very slim unless you are born with it. Eczema is not a contagious disease that you can get.
Polio is not an inherited disease; it is an infectious disease caused by a virus.
Sickle cell can not be "caught". It is an inherited genetic disease and is only in the African American community.
It means you have a real strong immune system and your chances of getting sick are low.
you many if she has any disease
if some one eats to much fast food ,like hamburgers, your chances at getting heart disease it more likely.
they shouldnit be that thin because if you are really thin they are chances for you to be getting a type of disease.
My mom has it, it is very unlikely. It's serious but not fatal, it mostly just increases chances of getting limpnoid cancer.
Sickle cell anemia is a genetic disease. There is nothing you can do after you're born to reduce the risk.
Klienfelter SyndromeKlienfelter Syndrome causes a male's breasts to develop much like a woman's. It raises the chances of breast cancer for that male to almost equal with the chances for women.
Morquio's Syndrome is a rare, usually inherited disease. The chances of getting this autosomal recessive birth defect is 1 in 200,000.
There is no certainty in these matters, but the fact that your grandmother and great grandmother had it probably increases your chances of getting it too.