Noninfectious Diseases Noninfectious Disease- a disease or disorder that is not caused by a virus or living organism. Noninfectious disease can not be.

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Noninfectious Diseases Noninfectious Disease- a disease or disorder that is not caused by a virus or living organism. Noninfectious disease can not be spread.

Causes of Noninfectious Disease Genetic disease- a disease or disorder that is caused entirely or partly by genetic information passed on to a child from one or both parents. Ex: Down syndrome. Genetic disease- a disease or disorder that is caused entirely or partly by genetic information passed on to a child from one or both parents. Ex: Down syndrome. Congenital disease- a disease or disorder that is present at birth but not genetic. Ex: Congenital heart disease. Congenital disease- a disease or disorder that is present at birth but not genetic. Ex: Congenital heart disease. Lifestyle choices such as using tobacco which can lead to cancer and many other noninfectious diseases. Lifestyle choices such as using tobacco which can lead to cancer and many other noninfectious diseases. Your surroundings such as air pollution that may trigger asthma attacks or cause lung cancer. Your surroundings such as air pollution that may trigger asthma attacks or cause lung cancer.

Noninfectious Disease Effects Cancer is a group of about 100 diseases that can affect any tissue or organ in the body. Cancer is a group of about 100 diseases that can affect any tissue or organ in the body. Liver- Liver disease, often the result of alcohol abuse. Liver- Liver disease, often the result of alcohol abuse. Red blood cells- Sickle cell disease damages red blood cells and it causes anemia and extreme pain. Red blood cells- Sickle cell disease damages red blood cells and it causes anemia and extreme pain. Joints- Arthritis causes joints to swell which makes movement painful. Joints- Arthritis causes joints to swell which makes movement painful. Muscles- Muscular dystrophy is a group of diseases that weaken muscles, especially heart and skeletal muscles. Muscles- Muscular dystrophy is a group of diseases that weaken muscles, especially heart and skeletal muscles.

Noninfectious Disease Effects Brain- Alzheimer’s disease causes memory loss and behavior changes. Down syndrome causes mild mental retardation. Brain- Alzheimer’s disease causes memory loss and behavior changes. Down syndrome causes mild mental retardation. Heart- Congenital heart disease may cause damage to heart valves or other parts of the heart. Other heart diseases, such as high blood pressure and arterial disease, may cause heart attacks and heart failure. Heart- Congenital heart disease may cause damage to heart valves or other parts of the heart. Other heart diseases, such as high blood pressure and arterial disease, may cause heart attacks and heart failure. Lungs- Emphysema, allergies, and asthma cause breathing difficulties. Lungs- Emphysema, allergies, and asthma cause breathing difficulties. Kidneys- Type 1 and type 2 diabetes may cause severe kidney damage. Kidneys- Type 1 and type 2 diabetes may cause severe kidney damage. Alzheimers Alzheimers

Common Noninfectious Diseases Heart Disease- High blood pressure, heart attacks, strokes, and artery diseases are types of heart disease. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. Heart Disease- High blood pressure, heart attacks, strokes, and artery diseases are types of heart disease. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. Diabetes- Diabetes is a disease in which the body is not able to use sugar properly. Diabetes- Diabetes is a disease in which the body is not able to use sugar properly. Cancer- Cancer is a group of diseases in which cells grow uncontrollably and invade and destroy healthy tissues. Cancer can attack any part of the body. Cancer- Cancer is a group of diseases in which cells grow uncontrollably and invade and destroy healthy tissues. Cancer can attack any part of the body. Diabetes Diabetes

Common Noninfectious Diseases Allergy- An allergy is an overreaction of the immune system to something in your surroundings that is harmless to most people. Allergy- An allergy is an overreaction of the immune system to something in your surroundings that is harmless to most people. Asthma- Asthma is a breathing disease that can be triggered by allergies, infectious, exercise, changes in weather, and smoke. Asthma- Asthma is a breathing disease that can be triggered by allergies, infectious, exercise, changes in weather, and smoke. Alzheimer’s disease- Alzheimer’s disease is an incurable brain disease that causes a gradual and permanent loss of memory and other brain functions. Alzheimer’s disease- Alzheimer’s disease is an incurable brain disease that causes a gradual and permanent loss of memory and other brain functions.

Controlling Noninfectious Diseases Allergies- Avoid things to which you are allergic, and take medicine to relieve symptoms. Allergies- Avoid things to which you are allergic, and take medicine to relieve symptoms. Asthma- Avoid triggers, and taking medicine to open airways. Asthma- Avoid triggers, and taking medicine to open airways. High blood pressure- Having a healthy diet, getting plenty of exercise, and taking medicine to reduce blood pressure. High blood pressure- Having a healthy diet, getting plenty of exercise, and taking medicine to reduce blood pressure. Cancer- Not using alcohol or tobacco, limiting exposure to the sun, eating a healthy diet (prevention). Chemotherapy, surgery, radiation therapy, and taking medicine (treatment). Cancer- Not using alcohol or tobacco, limiting exposure to the sun, eating a healthy diet (prevention). Chemotherapy, surgery, radiation therapy, and taking medicine (treatment). Type 1 Diabetes- taking daily insulin injections; having a healthy diet. Type 1 Diabetes- taking daily insulin injections; having a healthy diet. Type 2 Diabetes- controlling weight, getting plenty of exercise, having a healthy diet, taking medicine to help the body use insulin. Type 2 Diabetes- controlling weight, getting plenty of exercise, having a healthy diet, taking medicine to help the body use insulin. Arthritis- Taking medicine to control swelling and reducing pain, exercising to keep joints flexible, using heat or cold to reduce pain. Arthritis- Taking medicine to control swelling and reducing pain, exercising to keep joints flexible, using heat or cold to reduce pain. noninfectious diseases alzheimers etc… noninfectious diseases alzheimers etc…

Living with Noninfectious Diseass Some noninfectious diseases are serious or may be fatal, while others have few effects. Some noninfectious diseases are serious or may be fatal, while others have few effects. Some noninfectious diseases can be cured or treated. Others can be managed by lifestyle choices like maintaining a healthy diet. Some noninfectious diseases can be cured or treated. Others can be managed by lifestyle choices like maintaining a healthy diet. Many noninfectious diseases can be controlled by eating a special diet, taking medicine, avoiding certain activities, or by having special medical care. Many noninfectious diseases can be controlled by eating a special diet, taking medicine, avoiding certain activities, or by having special medical care. People with most noninfectious disease can lead relatively normal healthy lives. People with most noninfectious disease can lead relatively normal healthy lives.