disease
Genetic diseases
an organism that can reproduce itself in a host
About 20% of patients with mild PAD may be asymptomatic; other symptoms include:Claudication- pain, weakness, numbness, or cramping in muscles due to decreased blood flowSores, wounds, or ulcers that heal slowly or not at allNoticeable change in color (blueness or paleness) or temperature (coolness) when compared to the other limb (termed unilateral dependent rubor; when both limbs are affected this is termed bilateral dependent rubor)Diminished hair and nail growth on affected limb and digits.
mortality
About 20% of patients with mild PAD may be asymptomatic; other symptoms include:Claudication- pain, weakness, numbness, or cramping in muscles due to decreased blood flowSores, wounds, or ulcers that heal slowly or not at allNoticeable change in color (blueness or paleness) or temperature (coolness) when compared to the other limb (termed unilateral dependent rubor; when both limbs are affected this is termed bilateral dependent rubor)Diminished hair and nail growth on affected limb and digits.
Chlamydia is generally coined the silent disease, but most STDs fall into this category.chlamydiaChlamydiaChlamydia is known as the silent STD.Many of the STDs can be termed silent because there may be no signs or symptoms of the infection until serious damage is done. It is silent while doing damage to the human body.
GBS is termed a syndrome rather than a disease because there is no conclusive evidence to support the possibility that a specific disease-causing agent such as a bacteria or a virus is the direct cause of the malady.
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A chronic disease is one that persists over a long time, and may have cumulative effects on the body. Since Ebola (also known as Hemorrhagic Fever) is a relatively short acting, frequently terminal disease, it is more likely to be termed "acute" rather than "chronic".
A chronic disease is one that persists over a long time, and may have cumulative effects on the body. Since Ebola (also known as Hemorrhagic Fever) is a relatively short acting, frequently terminal disease, it is more likely to be termed "acute" rather than "chronic".