Jumat, 10 November 2017

10 Most Deadly Diseases in the World

10 Most Deadly Diseases in the World

Young or old, every day in the world there are only humans who die from old diseases. Various healing efforts are done, but still there is a disease that can not be cured. Here are 10 most deadly diseases in the world.

For additional information, it turns out that all the deadliest diseases for humanity below are the diseases that arise from the daily living habits of the people concerned. So this is why "prevention is better than cure."

10. Hypertension Heart Disease


As hypertension is a medical condition caused by high blood pressure, then this hypertensive heart disease is a disease caused by high blood pressure. Because the pressure on the bloodstream is too high, the heart is forced to pump stronger and eventually leads to thickening of the heart muscle.

Thickening of the heart muscle itself can narrow the valve which eventually leads to death even if you are still in productive age. In addition to heart muscle thickening, hypertensive heart disease can also lead to heart disease krooner and heart failure.

9. Lung Cancer




This is the type of cancer that causes the most death in the world, there are at least 1.6 million people who die from this disease every year. Generally suffered by people who smoke, the younger and often they smoke per day then the higher the risk of lung cancer.

You still remember a lesson about passive smokers? This is the most horrible thing about cigarette smoke, where inhaled smoke can also cause a high risk of this deadly disease. Every year, at least 3000 adult men will die even if they do not smoke in short just by inhaling cigarette smoke from smokers around them.

8. Tuberculosis




Tuberculosis or tuberculosis is a bacterial infection that affects the lungs, but can spread to other organs. So if you are close to people who have this disease, you can also be infected directly. This deadly disease knows no age and can infect both young and old.

Some of the main symptoms of this disease are fatigue, fever, runny nose, excessive sweating or weight loss. If you see someone who suffers from symptoms like this then immediately recommend that they check to the doctor. The horrible thing is that statistics show that 1/3 of the world's population has symptoms of this disease.

There is good news and bad news related to this TB disease. The good news is this disease can be cured, while the bad news is that the cost is relatively very expensive and in a long period of at least 6 months.

7. Diarrhea



Who would have thought that Diarrhea was one of the deadliest diseases for humans. Diarrhea itself is a disease that causes the feces to become liquid and occurs in a continuous time span at least 3 times in 1 day. Generally the disease does not last more than 2-3 days but in severe cases the disease can result up to 1 week or monthly.

The reason why Diarrhea is a deadly disease is because those who suffer from it will continue to lose weight, irritation, loss of body fluids, to infection.

Even in developing countries, diarrhea is the second most common cause of death for infants. Each year there are approximately 2.6 million people in the world who die due to this disease.

6. Respiratory Tract Infection



In general, respiratory infections can be divided into 2, namely bronchitis and pneumonia. As the name suggests, those who suffer from this disease will have difficulty in breathing. Every year there are 3.46 million people who die due to this disease.

Symptoms of this disease in general are a watery nose, sneezing, headache and sore throat. This disease is not easy to detect due to bacterial development or infection of the lungs.

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5. Stroke


Is a disease in which the brain loses its function as a result of lack of blood flow in the brain. One of the most common causes of stroke, among others, is because blood vessels in the brain are closed or broken. Blood flow is a very important thing for the human body, although it only stops for a few seconds, it can lead to high sanagt medical risks and even death. The cessation of blood flow will result in the death of cells in certain parts of the body in this case the brain.

Each year there are 6.15 million deaths that are caused by stroke. Stroke can be experienced by parents and young. Keep in mind that even if you have a healthy body with a healthy diet and regular exercise, you can also have a risk of stroke.

4. COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)



In the Indonesian language is Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (COPD) is a collection of lung diseases that result in obstruction in airflow when inhale and cause difficulty in breathing.

There are 2 types of COPD that is chronic bronchitis which is a cough alongside with sputum and emphysema is swelling and damage to the lung tissue. Symptoms of COPD include shortness of breath, resembling a clogged nose, severe cough, and chest tightness or tightness when breathing.

3. Ischemic Heart Disease


Another heart-related illness, how not modern today is the less mobile people move and sit more often in front of the computer. Ischemic is a medical condition where the organs in the body are not getting enough blood and oxygen. The most common is the heart. The heart is deprived of blood and oxygen flow resulting in intense mid-chest pain in each person, but the worst case remains the same as heart failure and death.

The disease typically affects 1 in 100 people worldwide, and is one of the world's deadliest diseases in which 7.4 million people die each year. Common symptoms of this disease are generally cold sweat, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, nausea and vomiting. People who smoke, diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure have a risk of contracting the disease.

2. HIV / AIDS




Human Immunodeficiency Virus or shorter we hear more often as HIV, is a virus that causes immunity of our system continues to weaken over time. As a result of the decline of our immune system, even the most mild disease can be a deadly disease for its irritation. Every year 1.6 million people die from this disease and 2.3 million people are estimated to contract the disease each year.

This HIV disease can spread through the body fluids of infected people, such as sharing food or other things related to direct body contact. Until now there is no cure that can cure one of the most deadly diseases in the world. In addition to being incurable the reason why this disease is on the top list of the most deadly diseases for humans is that until now there have been more than 35 million people in the world who died because of this disease.

1. Malaria



Many of you must have heard of this disease many times. At a glance, Malaria may not sound so deadly but if you look at it statistically, there is a reason why mosquitoes are the most deadly animals in the world. Malaria itself is a disease caused by the spread of parasites caused by the bites of infected mosquitoes. These parasites live in the human heart, and when they are old enough, they spread through the blood tissue and infect the red blood cells. Symptoms of this disease do not appear immediately but sometimes takes 1 year.

Each year it is estimated that there are about 300 to 500 million cases of malaria in the world with an annual mortality rate of over 2 million people. For little children it shows more terrible things every day that there are about 2800 small children in the world who died.

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