If it couldn't affect you, it's not an illness. I sincerely hope you do not reproduce, by the way, pregnancy is a disease.
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yes.because it affect the part of the body
Injury, Disease, Illness, Pathology, Pathological Condition
There are over 100 types of neurological diseases. These affect how the autonomic system handles the sensation, movement and coordination of your body. Some are genetic, such as Huntington's Disease. Others are thought to be caused by disease, illness, or injury.
In all age groups, females are twice as likely to develop the disease than males
any illness that can get to them
No, it is not.
our tissue is affect the disease
Theory is very important as far as the treatment of a given type of disease is concerned. It helps the doctors come up with the right prescription and the possible causes of a given type of illness.
They are at risk for premature delivery and, if untreated, newborns may develop chronic liver disease.
Parkinson's disease itself does not directly affect SpO2 (peripheral capillary oxygen saturation) readings, which measure oxygen levels in the blood. However, symptoms related to Parkinson's, such as impaired mobility, respiratory issues, or swallowing difficulties, can indirectly impact respiratory function and potentially lead to lower oxygen saturation levels. Additionally, some patients may develop complications like pneumonia, which could further affect SpO2 readings. Regular monitoring and management of respiratory health are important for individuals with Parkinson's disease.