An Integrative Review on Incurable Diseases: Pathophysiology, Risk and Possible Treatments

Authors

  • Ms. Diksha Shinde*, Ms. Shraddha Tapkir, Ms. Priyanka Meher, Ms. Pratima Londhe, Ms. Shalka Kujir, Ms. Sejal Dorage, Ms. Shraddha Randhwan, Ms. Shivani Kholam

Keywords:

Incurable diseases, Cancer, Varicella-zooster, Huntigton’s diseases, Pathophysiology.

Abstract

Genetic, metabolic, neoplastic, infectious, non-infectious, hereditary, and autoimmune disorders are among the ailments with no known cure. Rare diseases are included on the list of incurable diseases since they are inherited approximately 80% of the time. Modified Words Structural changes Longest. Everyone in the community is susceptible to fatal diseases. While some of these diseases are inherited in nature, others may be the result of poor lifestyle choices, poor eating habits, or other detrimental behaviors. The early start of the disease is usually impacted by the environment. The following medical concerns are commonly prevalent in persons who require care as they approach death: Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, advanced cancer, multiple sclerosis, advanced lung, heart, kidney, and liver disorders, frailty, and multimorbidity exists.

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2024-03-18

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