Effects of Diseases on Organs and Body Systems 7-3.4 Explain the effects of disease on the major organs and body systems (including infectious diseases.

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Effects of Diseases on Organs and Body Systems Explain the effects of disease on the major organs and body systems (including infectious diseases such as colds and flu, AIDS, and athlete’s foot and noninfectious diseases such as diabetes, Parkinson’s, and skin cancer).

Disease A disease is a condition that does not allow the body to function normally. Diseases can affect either an individual organ or an entire body system.

Groups of Diseases Diseases are divided into two groups—infectious and noninfectious.

Infectious Diseases Infectious diseases are caused by tiny organisms called pathogens. These pathogens can be bacteria, viruses, fungi, or protists. These pathogens can come from another person, a contaminated object, an animal bite, or the environment.

Infectious Diseases The immune system is responsible for distinguishing between the different kinds of pathogens and reacting to each according to its type. Once a pathogen has entered the body, it works by damaging individual cells within the organs or in some cases attacks an entire body system.

Examples of infectious diseases include: Colds Flu Athlete’s Foot HIV/AIDS Strep Throat

Infectious Diseases- Colds Colds An illness caused by a viral infection located in the respiratory system. Once inside the human body, the cold virus multiplies and attacks the mucous membranes of the nose and throat causing the common effects of the cold (for example, sore throat, runny nose or fever). Because the cold is caused by a virus it cannot be treated with an antibiotic.

Infectious Diseases-Flu Flu Influenza, commonly known as "the flu," is a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory system. Influenza typically causes fever, muscle aches, and a more severe cough than the common cold and usually lasts longer.

Infectious Diseases- Athlete’s Foot Athlete’s foot A common fungal infection of the skin of the feet. The fungus may be contracted from public environments and then grows in the warm and moist environment usually between the toes, and can be difficult to cure.

Infectious Diseases- AIDS AIDS Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This virus attacks the cells in the immune system making the organism unable to fight off other pathogens that may attack the body.

Infectious Diseases- Strep Throat Strep throat Strep throat is a contagious disease caused by bacterial infection. Strep throat symptoms include fever, pain, redness, and swelling of the throat and tonsils. Strep throat may produce mild or severe symptoms.

Noninfectious Diseases Noninfectious diseases are diseases that are not caused by pathogens in the body. They are not spread from organism to organism. These diseases are caused by malfunctions in body systems that are either inherited or caused by environmental factors.

Examples of noninfectious diseases include: Diabetes Parkinson’s disease Skin Cancer Asthma

Noninfectious Disease- Diabetes Diabetes A disease that results in the glucose (sugar) level of the blood being higher than the normal range. It is caused by a person’s inability to either produce or use properly a natural chemical produced in the body called insulin.

Noninfectious Diseases- Diabetes The higher level of blood sugar results in many disorders of the body, for example an increase in problems with circulation of blood. Diabetes can lead to kidney disease or heart disease or cause vision problems.

Noninfectious Diseases- Parkinson's Disease Parkinson’s disease A disease of the nervous system that occurs when certain nerve cells in the brain stop functioning properly, affecting the muscular system. The major symptoms are severe shaking (tremors) and disabilities involving movement.

Noninfectious Diseases- Parkinson's Disease At present, there is no cure for Parkinson's disease.

Noninfectious Diseases- Skin Cancer Skin Cancer A disease in which skin cells found in the outer layers of the skin becomes damaged. Factors that can lead to skin cancer are damaging ultraviolet rays (UV) from the Sun or tanning beds and heredity.

Noninfectious Diseases- Asthma Asthma Asthma is a disease that affects the lungs and the airways that deliver air to the lungs. It causes periodic attacks of wheezing and difficult breathing.

Noninfectious Diseases- Asthma An asthma attack occurs when the airways become inflamed in response to a stimulus, such as dust, mold, pets, exercise, or cold weather. However, some attacks start for no apparent reason.

Other Noninfectious Diseases Other noninfectious diseases are: allergies, arthritis, heart disease, or multiple sclerosis.

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