Some diseases in the world are so dangerous that it becomes very difficult to survive them. These diseases have increased a lot these days and if one does not reach the hospital on time, then the person dies straightaway. Come, let’s know about the five most dangerous diseases, which are very difficult to survive.
Cancer
Cancer is a fatal disease in which the cells of the body start growing uncontrollably. There are many types of cancer, such as lung cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, and skin cancer. If cancer is not detected and treated on time, then the risk of death increases greatly.
Heart Attack
Heart attack occurs when the heart muscles do not get enough blood. This condition occurs due to blockage in the arteries. Heart attack occurs suddenly and can be very fatal. If timely treatment is not received, it becomes very difficult to avoid heart attack.
Brain Stroke
Brain stroke occurs when the veins of the brain get blocked or burst. This stops the supply of blood to the brain. Brain stroke is very dangerous and the chances of survival are very less if timely treatment is not given. It is very important to treat it on time, otherwise it can prove fatal.
Ebola
Ebola is a deadly virus found in some parts of Africa. This virus spreads very fast and the death rate of the person infected by it is very high. There is no specific medicine to treat Ebola yet, so it is very difficult to avoid it. Caution and correct information are very important to prevent this virus.
HIV/AIDS
HIV is a virus that weakens the body’s immunity. Over time, it turns into AIDS, which is very deadly. There is no sure cure for HIV/AIDS yet, but it can be controlled through medicines. Despite this, it is very difficult to avoid it and it can prove fatal if not treated on time.
These are five diseases which have no cure
- Rabies : Rabies is a viral disease that spreads through the bite of an infected animal, especially dogs. Rabies is treatable in the early stages, but once the symptoms appear, there is no cure for it. Death is certain after the symptoms appear.
- Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) : Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is a rare, fatal neurological disease caused by a prion protein. It slowly destroys the brain. There is no cure for it and the person dies within a few months after the symptoms appear.
- Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP) : FOP is a rare genetic disorder in which muscles and connective tissue turn into bone. This process gradually makes the body as hard as stone. There is no cure for it and as the condition worsens, death occurs within a short time.
- ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis – ALS) : ALS is a nervous system disease that affects the nerves that control the muscles. Gradually the muscles become weak and stop working. There is no cure for this disease and it gradually makes the person completely disabled. Ultimately the person dies.
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