Exploring Common Ailments And Symptoms - Overview and Management

Common ailments and symptoms encompass a range of health issues or discomforts frequently experienced by individuals, varying from mild to severe.
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Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Common Ailments And Symptoms FAQ

What are the most common diseases & conditions?

This brief A-Z guide covers some of the more common diseases and conditions, including a definition and the causes, symptoms & treatments of various genetic diseases as well as infectious and communicable diseases, from autism to strokes, skin conditions to eye disease, diabetes and cancer to heart disease.

What are the symptoms of autoimmune diseases?

Autoimmune diseases usually cause inflammation. This can produce redness, swelling, heat and pain. Your symptoms will depend on the part of your body that is affected. For example: Most autoimmune diseases are long-term illnesses, and the symptoms can come and go over time. Every person will experience their illness differently.

What are infectious diseases?

Infectious diseases are disorders caused by organisms — such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites. Many organisms live in and on our bodies. They're normally harmless or even helpful. But under certain conditions, some organisms may cause disease. Some infectious diseases can be passed from person to person.

What are the 5 types of illness?

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