Some diseases are only transmitted to women and not to men, what do you know?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-11
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    What I know is ** diseases, breast cancer, cervical cancer, menopause, and ovarian cancer, and so on, all of which are only available to girls.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    These diseases that are transmitted from women to men are fava bean disease, hemophilia, red-green color blindness, baldness, hypertrophic progressive muscular dystrophy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, breast cancer, migraine, osteoporosis, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Parents bring a lot of diseases to their children. Perhaps because of these reasons, more and more people in society are suffering from congenital and chronic diseases. This kind of thing is indeed a disaster for the family, but it cannot be avoided.

    Hereditary disorders are caused by changes in heredity. A genetic disorder is a disease that is determined entirely or in part by genetic factors. It is usually acquired by nature or acquired.

    Hereditary diseases are completely determined by genetic factors, and the onset of the disease is only a certain period after birth. Sometimes it takes two, a dozen or even decades for a major illness to develop. Some pregnant women have migraines during menstruation and are more severe after childbirth.

    In this case, it will be passed on to your next generation baby girl. This condition is also part of a woman's active family history. There are migraines during the menstrual period, and the risk of migraines in women is 4 times higher than that of the general population, so migraines cannot be lost to dysmenorrhea!

    Migraines can also make people's eyelids droop, so you must pay attention to menstruation so as not to cause migraines and hurt your children.

    We all know that cancers are passed on to the next generation, but these cancers are only passed on to women, and breast and ovarian cancer are cancer diseases. Despite surveys and statistics, mothers are 2 to 3 times more likely to develop breast and ovarian cancer than families with no medical history. If the mother had bilateral breast cancer before menopause, her daughter would be 8 to 9 times more likely to develop the disease.

    If a postmenopausal woman develops ovarian cancer, then her daughter has 6 times higher chances of developing ovarian cancer than the average person. Allergies and AsthmaIf a child's parents have asthma or are allergic to peanut butter, bee pollen, floating dust, etc., whether the father or wife is diagnosed with allergic asthma, the child is more likely to suffer from various allergic diseases, especially asthma.

    Children with a family history of allergies should not consume dairy products before the age of 1 year, egg whites before the age of 2 years, and peanut butter and seafood before the age of 3 years. Genetic diseases can cause more serious physical harm to patients and even lead to death, which will have a certain impact on the life and survival of patients. Genetic diseases are a significant contributor to human mortality.

    According to some data, about 40% of the deaths of children under the age of 15 in China are caused by genetic diseases and congenital malformations. Genetic diseases have become one of the most serious diseases that endanger human health. It also places a great mental and financial burden on the rest of the family.

    It not only affects family happiness but also causes many negative effects on society.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Breast cancer, ovarian cancer, menopause, these are only girls can get, boys will not go, because boys do not, the structure of the body is different, and these conditions will be inherited, so in ordinary life, you should pay attention, maintain a happy mood, ask the doctor, see if you can**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    ** types of diseases, type II diabetes, breast cancer, obesity, premature menopause, etc., so that boys and girls have different genes, so there will be such a distinct state.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Depression, heart disease, obesity, dystocia, rickets, these are all passed on to women but not to men, so be sure to do a good prenatal check-up in advance when you are pregnant.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This disease should have baldness, hemophilia, hypertrophic progressive muscular dystrophy, red-green color blindness, congenital heart disease, type 2 diabetes, breast cancer, etc.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Breast cancer, ovarian cancer, premature menopause, obesity, type II diabetes, etc., most of these diseases will be transmitted to girls, and they are also more serious.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Introduction: In fact, childbirth is the process of combining the genes of both parents and passing them on to their babies, and in such a case, the effective continuation of genes is ensured. Therefore, if both parents carry the disease-causing gene in their body, it is likely that it can be reflected in the child's body.

    This is the reason why some diseases are hereditary, so many times when people go to the doctor, they will be asked if they have a genetic history, or if there are some corresponding diseases in the family. But there are some diseases that are very strange, and they are only transmitted to women and not to men. So what are the diseases that are only transmitted to women and not to men?

    Obesity can also be a disease, not just people who eat too much. And some people are naturally more likely to accumulate fat, no matter what they eat, even if they drink plain water, they are very easy to gain weight. Such a genetic disease is actually only transmitted to women and not men, and the daughter of an obese mother is 10 times more likely to suffer from obesity than ordinary people.

    However, the probability of the offspring of obese fathers suffering from obesity is much lower, so the child born to a mother with obesity is likely to be obese, and most of the time it is difficult to lose it, so it is also a child who is only transmitted to a woman and is not infectious. At the same time, there is early menopause, and many studies have shown that if the mother's menopause is earlier, then the daughter's menopause will also be earlier. In addition, congenital heart disease is also transmitted only to women and not to men.

    There are also difficulties during pregnancy, which means that many times there are pelvis of the same size and shape between mother and daughter, and if the mother's pelvis is relatively small, then the daughter's pelvis is also relatively small. In addition, osteoporosis, lung cancer, type 2 diabetes and depression are very likely to be passed on to girls, but to boys at a relatively young age.

    In fact, when you see this, you already understand that if you have related symptoms before you get married, it is best to inform the other party and do a good premarital examination.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I know of diseases such as hemophilia, pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy, broad bean disease, red-green color blindness, and fragile X chromosomes, all of which are transmitted to women but not to men.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are many, such as hemophilia, malnutrition, fava bean disease, red-green color blindness, fragile X chromosomes, etc., so it is important to do a good pregnancy test.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are many, such as hemophilia, color blindness, baldness, malnutrition, diabetes, breast cancer, and congenital heart disease.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    These diseases are, hemophilia, red-green color blindness, congenital agammaglobulinosis, dystrophy, and fragile X chromosomes.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    How much do you know that some diseases are only transmitted to women and not to men?

    For women, the genetic likelihood of certain cancers is very high. While diabetes is not a fatal disease in terms of current medical technology, the complications caused by diabetes are very numerous and difficult**. If the mother has type II diabetes, only women will win the bid, as most women have migraines.

    While it's not a serious illness, it's annoying and hard**. Especially around the time of menstruation, this type of migraine belongs to the menstrual period.

    Women are not the only breast cancer patients, but men are also susceptible to breast cancer, but the likelihood is relatively low, breast cancer is now a common disease that threatens women's health, and it will also lead to some heart disease, right or wrong** diseases. While obesity is not a disease, obesity is also a disease. If obesity exceeds a certain limit, it can lead to a range of physical diseases.

    Medical research and disease transmission often spread to women rather than men.

    Many people have never heard of type II diabetes, but most mothers with the disease pass it on to their daughters. As a result, the disease is only transmitted to daughters. In fact, not every pregnant mother will be infected with the most serious ** disease.

    For example, ovarian and breast cancers have been passed on to women rather than men. If one person in a family has breast cancer, the risk of breast cancer in their offspring is very high.

    If the mother in the family refuses to give her child, some diseases are depression, which is a very terrible mental illness. According to research, depression also has a genetic predisposition, and if the mother is sick, the ** of depression is very complicated, and it is difficult to transmit different diseases from women to men. If the mother suffers from this disease or carries this gene, it is better not to give birth to a daughter, because a mother with these diseases will only bring disease to her daughter.

    Some pregnant women have migraines during menstruation, which are worse after administration.

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  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Red-green color blindness: Girls may only be color blind when both parents are color blind or their fathers are color blind and their mothers are gene carriers, and boys have a high chance of becoming color blind;

    2. Hemophilia: Hemophilia is a recessive genetic disease, which is transmitted by women and onset by men, hemophilia is an "X-linked recessive genetic disease", even if the parents are normal people and are not hemophiliacs, their sons may suffer from hemophilia, while their daughters will not;

    3. Fava bean disease: fava bean disease is a hereditary glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, which is the most common delayed enzyme deficiency disease, due to the lack of G6PD in the body or the low activity of the enzyme, red blood cells can not resist oxidative damage and are destroyed, causing hemolytic anemia.

    4. Pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy: the most common type of progressive muscular dystrophy is a kind of local calendar x chain recessive inheritance, mainly in boys, usually around the age of 5, the baby will gradually have difficulty standing and walking, clumsy movements, easy to fall, staggering walking, climbing stairs or difficulty in standing up from sitting and lying down.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1 Color blindness is a genetic condition that can be passed from parents to children. One of the ways in which it is inherited is that if the mother is colorblind and the father is normal, the daughter born to the daughter can carry the color blindness gene and not show color blindness, and the son will be color blind.

    The reason for this inheritance is that out of the 23 pairs of chromosomes in the human body, there are two sex chromosomes that determine whether to have a male or a female. The birth of a male is xy, and the birth of a female is xx. In people with sexually inherited disorders, such as red-green color blindness, the causative gene is usually located on the X sex chromosome.

    It is inherited from females and occurs in males.

    2 Hemophilia is a disease that is transmitted only to boys, and is caused by the lack of a clotting substance that makes it difficult for blood to clot. The symptoms of this disease are that the slightest injury can cause bleeding, and even if there is no injury, subcutaneous and intra-articular bleeding can occur, and if there is a cerebral hemorrhage, there is a fatal risk.

    Hemophilia is a group of congenital bleeding disorders due to deficiency of clotting factors. Congenital factor V deficiency is typically sex-linked recessive, passed on by females and males, and the genes that control the synthesis of coagulation components of factor V are located on the X chromosome. In general, a normal male is married to a female who is a transmitter, and half of the children are males.

    3Progressive muscular dystrophy (pseudohypertrophic) is a genetic disorder controlled by a recessive pathogenic gene located on the X chromosome. The child has difficulty walking due to muscle atrophy and weakness, and in the later stages of the disease, the bilateral gastrocnemius muscles have pseudohypertrophy (muscle tissue is replaced by connective tissue). Children develop the disease more than 4 to 5 years of age and die before the age of 20.

    Pseudohypertrophic macroprogressive muscular dystrophy is passed on to the next generation through X-linked recessive inheritance, which is transmitted only to males and not females. Chorionic membranes, villous cells, or amniotic fluid cells can be taken at four months of pregnancy to determine whether the baby has severe pseudohypertrophic progressive muscular dystrophy, and if so, the pregnancy should be terminated decisively.

    4 Many people probably don't know that the inheritance of baldness is only passed on to men. If the father is bald, there is a 50% chance that he will pass it on to his son, and even the father of the mother will pass on his own baldness to his grandchildren 25% more likely. Baldness, a gender genetic tendency that is passed on to men but not to women, makes many men feel helpless.

    Men usually inherit an X chromosome from their mother, while a woman inherits an X chromosome from each parent. Therefore, it is speculated that when there is a genetic link to hair loss, men are likely to inherit their grandfather's hair loss.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Baldness, color blindness, and fava bean disease are inherited from either parent.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The first hereditary disease that transmits male to female is hemophilia, which will be affected by genetic genes, followed by hypertrophic progressive muscular dystrophy, and third, red-green color blindness, color blindness is also a disease that is transmitted from male to female. If the mother is red-green color blind, then the son born may be red and green color blind, but the daughter born is generally normal.

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