One of the most common symptoms of this disease is great fatigue. Another very common symptom set includes muscle and joint pain. In addition, Lyme Disease suffers may experience flu-like symptoms.
Lymes disease is contracted in humans in only one way. The western blacklegged tick in British Columbia or the blacklegged tick, sometimes called the deer tick, carry bacteria which is spread to humans, causing Lymes disease. Ticks become infected by feeding on infected animals. http://www.accuconference.com/
The reasons are not known but it is one of the many symptoms that can accompany the disease.
It is very likely that Margaret Thatcher has Alzheimer's. Most people are confused by the term dementia. Dementia is a set of symptoms and is not a disease. To have dementia symptoms, one must have an overlying disease that causes the dementia symptoms. Alzheimer's disease causes 70-80% of all cases of dementia symptoms. Other diseases such as Huntington's disease, Picks disease, Lewy Body disease, Front Temporal also causes dementia symptoms. Parkinson's disease in late stages also may cause dementia symptoms. If one were to say that a person exhibiting dementia symptoms had Alzheimer's disease, one would be right 4 out of times based on statistics alone.
What disease? I would most likely be able to answer if this question was complete.
One can find out information on graves disease symptoms by seeing their family doctor. He or she will know all the details and can also recommend one all possible treatments. One can also find information on graves disease symptoms on sites like web MD.
Coats disease happens when the blood vessels of the retina develop abnormally. Its symptoms are loss of vision and detachment of the retina, and these can happen in one or both eyes.
The symptoms of liver disease are nausea, fatigue, vomiting, yellow skin, weakness, weigh loss, confusion, headaches and many more. One should see a doctor if they have these symptoms.
Most certainly. It is one of the worst symptoms to deal with. The pain can be controlled as can the diarrhea. The overwhelming fatigue from running to the toilet, poor nutrition and sleepless nights really takes its toll during a flareup.
Most certainly. It is one of the worst symptoms to deal with. The pain can be controlled as can the diarrhea. The overwhelming fatigue from running to the toilet, poor nutrition and sleepless nights really takes its toll during a flareup.
Yes it can. That is one of the symptoms!
There are many books on Alzheimer's disease. It is best to choose one that is simple and introduces you to what Alzheimer's disease is and what are the symptoms.
There is no 'mimic' disease. You must have read something about how certain symptoms can mimic diseases of one kind or another.