Silent Diseases: Often there are some diseases which gradually affect the body, and by the time they become serious, they can be detected. Many times those diseases are present in the body for a long time, but their symptoms appear after a long time. See here 5 such diseases which already occur in the body but they are detected later.
1. Cancer - Many types of cancer develop in the body without symptoms for years and later take a serious form.
2. Osteoporosis : In this, the strength of bones decreases and it happens gradually. Its symptoms usually appear when one's bone breaks easily.
3. Parkinson's disease : The symptoms of Parkinson's disease appear gradually, and are often mild in the early stages, so that they can be ignored or associated with other physical problems. For example, in the initial phase a person may feel a slight tremor, which he may consider as a sign of stress due to aging or general exhaustion.
Parkinson's disease is a neurological problem that affects the part of a person's brain that coordinates physical movements and movements. Due to the increasing effect of this disorder, the person has difficulties in maintaining stability and balance in movements. Gradually, the disease can lead to slowness and irregularity in movement, causing discomfort in everyday lifestyle.
4. Motor Neurone Disease ( MND): Symptoms of motor neurone disease are usually detected gradually. In the early stages, its symptoms can often seem like symptoms of other diseases or physical problems, which makes this problem more complicated. Early symptoms may include mild muscle weakness or indigestion, slight tremors in the arms or legs, or slurred speech. These symptoms can often be overlooked due to ageing, fatigue, or other common problems. As the disease progresses, the symptoms become more pronounced and severe, making it easy to understand that there may be some serious problem.
Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a serious neurological disease in which the neurons that control the muscles gradually die. When these motor neurons die, the muscles do not receive signals, so they are no longer able to function. This disease can occur at any age but is most commonly seen in the age group of 50-60 years. There is no cure for this disease and in most cases death occurs within 2 to 5 years. The symptoms can be controlled to some extent.
5. Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a bacterium (Borrelia burgdorferi) which is spread by the bite of deer tick. The symptoms of this disease vary from person to person, and it is often recognized late. Symptoms like rash, fatigue, fever, chills, pain in muscles and joints etc.
It is very important to recognize the initial symptoms of these diseases and get them treated at the right time. These diseases can be detected early with regular health check-up and vigilance.
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