Disease is the disorder or malfunction of parts or system of the body making being prone to illnesses and sickness. There are thousands of diseases and most of them are curable but some are very dangerous it could kill. Preventing this is one the effective ways to avoid it. Here are some of the deadliest diseases in human history.
Coronary Artery Disease
The Coronary Artery Disease or CAD is a cardiovascular disease that mostly results to heart attack or other heart problems. Over 7.4 million all over the world died in Coronary Artery Disease 2012 reported by the World Health Organization or WHO. This disease occurs to people with high blood pressure, smoking, diabetic and high cholesterol people. Lowering the risk of this disease can be obtained by healthy eating, proper diet and exercise. |
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Stroke
The Stroke or cerebrovascular accident or CVA is a kind of disease that when the blood flows in the brain is not functioning properly or lacking of blood in the brain. There are two types of stroke namely the hemorrhagic stroke the cause is due to excessive bleeding and the ischemic stroke the cause is lacking of blood flow in the brain. The cause of this disease is high blood pressure, excessive tobacco smoking, diabetes and high blood cholesterol. There are 6.7 million death recorded in the year 2012 because of this illness. |
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
The Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a lung disease that can worsen within time. The people who have this have the symptoms of cough, shortening of breath and sputum production. The cause of this disease is mostly excessive smoking, occupation exposure, air pollution and even by inheriting. The number of deaths recorded in 2012 is 3.1 million having chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
The Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a lung disease that can worsen within time. The people who have this have the symptoms of cough, shortening of breath and sputum production. The cause of this disease is mostly excessive smoking, occupation exposure, air pollution and even by inheriting. The number of deaths recorded in 2012 is 3.1 million having chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Lower Respiratory Tract Infection
The Lower Respiratory Tract Infection or LRTI is also called pneumonia and other lung infections like acute bronchitis and lung abscess. Avoiding this disease by vaccination and proper health care, the total death recorded in 2012 is about 3.1 million worldwide.
The Lower Respiratory Tract Infection or LRTI is also called pneumonia and other lung infections like acute bronchitis and lung abscess. Avoiding this disease by vaccination and proper health care, the total death recorded in 2012 is about 3.1 million worldwide.
Diabetes Mellitus
The Diabetes Mellitus is metabolic disease in which there is a high blood sugar levels in the body. The symptoms of this disease are increase in hunger, increase in thirst and frequent urination. The pancreas is not making enough insulin is the cause diabetes. The recorded death of diabetes is 1.5 million worldwide.
The Diabetes Mellitus is metabolic disease in which there is a high blood sugar levels in the body. The symptoms of this disease are increase in hunger, increase in thirst and frequent urination. The pancreas is not making enough insulin is the cause diabetes. The recorded death of diabetes is 1.5 million worldwide.
These are some of the deadliest disease and the most common disease all over the world.