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People who can't think of a disease that can't be cured are heart diseases, and there are diseases that have no cure.
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Incurable disease. Because there's no way to cure it!
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Eight-character fine approval Ten years of Universiade Eight-character marriage Six reincarnations Surname Gender Male Female Birthday Woman's Name Woman's Birthday The master is working hard to pinch the calculation, please later. With the rapid development of science and technology and medical level, many incurable diseases that could not be cured before can now be cured, but there are still some terrible diseases in the world, which are difficult to be cured or cannot be cured.
The 10 most terrible diseases 1. AIDS.
Common symptoms: persistent fever, weakness, night sweats, swollen lymph nodes all over the body.
AIDS is a very harmful infectious disease, which can make the human body lose its immune function and have a very high mortality rate.
2. Leukemia.
Common symptoms: fever, anemia, significant bleeding tendency, or osteoarticular pain.
Leukemia is a kind of hematopoietic stem cell malignant clonal disease, various ionizing radiation can cause human leukemia, although it is not an "incurable disease", but it is also difficult to cure, and the cost is extremely high.
3. Neurofibromas.
Common symptoms: Neurofibromas of superficial cutaneous nerves resemble bead-like nodules, may be mobile, and may cause pain and tenderness.
Neurofibromatosis is an autosomal dominant disease, and all cases are born with café-au-lait spots, which are still not completely affected.
4. Walking Dead.
Common symptoms: no consciousness, no subjective initiative, slow response, different from ordinary people.
The disease has a high degree of suicidal and depressive tendencies, and the patient thinks that he is dead, unconscious, and does not know who he is or what he is going to do.
5. Vampire disease.
Common symptoms: light sensitivity, digestive symptoms, psychiatric and neurological symptoms.
Vampire disease, also known as hemopurpin disease, is mostly a congenital disease, but it can also be acquired, and patients cannot see sunlight, and can produce pain, burning sensation and rash after sun exposure.
6. Black Death.
Common symptoms: fever, symptoms of toxemia, lymphadenopathy, pneumonia, hemorrhage.
The Black Death, also known as the plague, was a virulent infectious disease mainly transmitted by rat fleas, and was a pandemic that historically caused high mortality rates.
7. Elephantiasis.
Common symptoms: Inflammation and enlargement of the lymph.
Elephantiasis, also known as filariasis, is a symptom caused by filaria infection, due to filarial worm blockage, the patient's lymphatic enlargement, so that the human sandfly looks similar to the elephant's ** and legs.
8. Gangrene of the mouth and cheeks.
Common symptoms: ulceration of part of the oral mucosa, blackening, necrosis.
This is a condition caused by infectious diseases such as measles and scarlet fever, and patients will experience symptoms such as ulcers, blackening, and necrosis of parts of the oral mucosa.
9. Filariasis.
Common symptoms: lymphangitis, lymphadenitis.
Filariasis refers to a parasitic disease caused by filarial worms parasitic in lymphoid tissues, subcutaneous tissues or serous cavities, and it is difficult for patients in advanced stages to be affected**.
10. Leprosy.
Common symptoms: numbness of skin lesions, enlarged nerves, and in severe cases, even acral disability.
Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by leprosy bacilli, which is clinically manifested as numbness, nerve enlargement, and even acral disability in severe cases.
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Top 10 deadliest diseases in the world.
At present, there are still many diseases in the world that threaten human life, among which the most serious are the following 10 kinds:
1. Heart disease.
It is the main disease in North America, Europe, and Oceania, and the elderly are most at risk of this disease, with 750,000 people dying of this disease every year in the United States alone.
2. Malignant tumors (cancers).
Among the more than 100 kinds of pain with different lesions, no special method has been found so far.
3. Cerebrovascular lesions (also known as stroke or cerebral hemorrhage).
It is very harmful to the elderly.
4. Gastroenteritis (including dysentery).
The disease has a high mortality rate in underdeveloped countries and regions.
Fifth, the epidemic ** and pneumonia.
There is no specific prevention and method, and the incidence of disease occurs all over the world, especially in South American countries such as Chile and Mexico, and the mortality rate is high.
6. Bronchitis (including emphysema and asthma).
Smoking, dust, air pollution, and allergens in the environment contribute to the occurrence and development of the disease.
7. Diabetes.
It is more common in developed countries, and there is no best way.
8. Cirrhosis of the liver.
**To date, it has been linked to excessive alcohol consumption and deficiencies in certain vitamins.
9. Tuberculosis.
In the 19th century, the destruction of fibers threatened the whole world, but although it can be controlled, it is still on the rise.
10. Infectious diseases and trauma.
Particularly in underdeveloped countries, children have a higher mortality rate from such diseases and trauma.
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Hahaha, I'm afraid that the diseases that can't be cured in this world are far more incurable than the ones that can be cured. Modern medicine is a joke.
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There are 6 of the most terrible viruses:
1. Ebola virus appeared in central Africa in 1976 and still does not come from nowhere. The Ebola virus shatters the internal organs of the human body, and blood leaks from every pore of the infected person. Up to 90% of infected people died.
2. Lassa fever virus Lassa fever is caused by a granular virus that doctors first noticed in the 50s of the 20th century. Once infected with this virus, a person's internal organs will bleed profusely, blood pressure will drop sharply, and the brain will be damaged. 1 in 7 infections dies.
3. Marburg virus This is another deadly virus. In 1967, seven European scientists died while studying green monkeys, and the Marburg virus made newspaper headlines. In the 80s of the 20th century, Marburg disease broke out again in South Africa, and 25 percent of infected people died.
4. West Nile virus This virus is carried by mosquitoes, and with climate change, the virus is currently threatening the United Kingdom. The disease begins like the flu, and then meningitis, other brain disorders, and paroxysmal disorders may develop. 1 out of 10 infected people do not recover for life.
5. Dengue virus This is an endemic disease in the tropics. Spread by mosquito bites, massive bleeding from internal organs occurs. Up to 50% of infected people die.
6. Matyubo virus A granulovirus, first discovered in Bolivia in 1962, the virus is carried by mice. The infection begins with fever, then begins to bleed from the nose and gums, intra-gastrointestinal bleeding, and 30 percent of infected people die.
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It is a poor disease, and there are three hardships in life. There is no solution to the poor word, there is no doctor for lovesickness, and the hatred is difficult to settle.
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Mental illness is the most terrible, and even if it is temporarily cured, the family members live in fear every day.
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