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Rudik [331]
4 years ago
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Disease                  Transmission                       Symptoms                   Treatment

Health
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Akimi4 [234]4 years ago
7 0
The common cold is spread by touching your eyes or nose after you touch a surface with the bacteria on it. It can also be airborne and pass through saliva. Symptoms include: congestion, cough with phlegm, runny nose, chills, fatigue, sore throat, fever and sore muscles. It can be treated with over the counter medicine or naturally.

Viral hepatitis can be spread by having sex, sharing needles, or eating unclean food. Symptoms include: nausea, vomiting, low grade fever, pain in the muscles and abdomen, dark urine, itching, weight loss, and yellow skin/eyes. Treatment includes emergency medicine and with self treatment the issue resolved in a month or two.

Influenza can be spread by saliva, physical contact, airborne reasons, and touching a surface with the bacteria on it. Symptoms include: muscle pain, fever, swollen lymph nodes, chills, dehydration, loss of appetite, fatigue, flushing, nausea, shortness of breath, and a sore throat. It can be treatable with over the counter medicine, prescribed antibiotics or naturally.

Cancer is caused by an abnormal cell divide that destroys the body’s tissue. Symptoms vary by patient and cancer type, but most include: abnormal lumps, unexplained fevers, night sweats, or unintentional weight loss. Treatment includes chemotherapy, surgery, or radiation therapy.

Coronary heart disease is caused by the narrowing of the coronary arteries. Symptoms include: pain in the chest, nausea, indigestion, lightheadedness, sweating, fast heart rate, or shortness of breath. Treatment includes lifestyle changes, medications, angioplasty, and surgery.

Type 1 Diabetes is caused by the pancreas producing little to no insulin. Symptoms can include: excessive thirst, fatigue, hunger, sweating, nausea, vomiting, bed wetting/excessive urination, blurred vision, fast heart rate, headache, sleepiness, or weight loss.

Type 2 Diabetes is caused by the body struggling to process blood sugar (glucose). Symptoms include: excessive thirst, fatigue, hunger, sweating, weight gain/loss, excessive urination, blurred vision, fast heart rate, headache, sleepiness, or trouble healing wounds.

Hopefully this is what you were asking for. :)

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