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Title: Noninfectious Diseases


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Noninfectious Diseases
  • Disease
  • Noninfectious disease

2
  • Diseases produce signs and symptoms.
  • Sign
  • Symptom
  • Common noninfectious diseases
  • An overreaction by the
    body to something that is harmless to most people
    (ex. Pollen, peanuts)
  • A brain disorder that
    gets worse over time and affects a persons memory
    and behavior.
  • An Abnormal reaction of
    the respiratory system that causes shortness of
    breath, wheezing and coughing
  • A group of diseases that can
    attack any type of body tissue, in which cell
    growth is uncontrolled.
  • A group of
    diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels,
    such as hardening of the arteries, high blood
    pressure, and heart failure.
  • - a group of
    diseases that cause muscle tissue to get weaker
    over time.

3
  • Many non infectious Diseases cannot be prevented.
    Some are inherited from parents, and some are
    present at birth but are not inherited.
  • Risk Factors
  • Age, gender, race and diet play a role in some
    noninfectious diseases.
  • Some risk factors you can control others you
    cant.
  • Preventing noninfectious diseases
  • Wearing a helmet, seatbelt will prevent injury
    related diseases.
  • Nutritious diet and regular exercise can help
    prevent.
  • Not smoking, chewing tobacco, or abusing alcohol

4
  • Living with a noninfectious disease
  • Most cannot be cured
  • To treat a disease is to provide medical care to
    someone who has it.
  • Treatment is given to control symptoms or to slow
    or stop the progress of the disease. (ex. Type 2
    diabetes controlled with meds.)
  • Hereditary diseases
  • Is a disease caused by defective genes inherited
    by a child from one or both parents. They are
    caused by changes in the structure of the gene.
  • Genes
  • Ex. Color of eyes, Color of hair, allergies

5
  • Hereditary Diseases-
  • Sickle Cell
  • Breast Cancer
  • Colon Cancer
  • Down Syndrome extra chromosome
  • People who have Hereditary diseases may
    experience medical problems. These problems can
    be reduced if the disease is detected early.
  • Genes
  • Metabolic and Nutritional Diseases
  • Metabolism -
  • Some Metabolic problems happen before birth and
    some after
  • May be hereditary, related to nutrition and diet,
    drugs and possibly medication

6
  • Nutrition and diet are important to metabolism
  • Nutrition is a result of all the process,
    including digestion and metabolism, y which you
    body takes in nutrients in food to maintain your
    health.
  • Poor nutrition and diet may cause problems
  • Rickets too little vitamin D may lead to
    deformed bones
  • Too little vitamin A may lead to blindness
  • Preventing Nutritional Diseases
  • Nutritious diet proper balance of fat,
    carbohydrates, protein, vitamins, and minerals.
  • Malnutrition
  • Obesity
  • Linked to heart disease, high blood pressure,
    some types of cancer and type 2 diabetes.

7
  • Diabetes
  • Allergies and Autoimmune Diseases
  • Is a disease in which a person's immune system
    attacks certain cells, tissues, or organs of the
    body.
  • Most cannot be prevented. For some genetics plays
    a role in both.
  • You cannot change your genetic inheritance
  • Treatments for many of these diseases are
    available with medication.
  • Take steps to reduce allergy reactions follow
    doctors advice, avoid cont with allergens (ex.
    peanuts, cats or dogs, reduce dust in your house
    or room, and treat allergy attacks early.
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