spike, they may feel tired, lightheaded, they may feel confused, or they may have trouble
concentrating.
Parkinson’s disease is a very controlling chronic disease. “Parkinson's disease is a
degenerative neurologic disease” (Parkinson’s disease Overview). Parkinson’s disease is a tragic
chronic disease. Like many other chronic diseases, Parkinson’s disease takes a toll on the person
and the person’s family. Parkinson’s disease is a disease that gets worse with time. It slowly
takes over the nervous system and begins to control the brain. One with Parkinson’s disease may
show many visible signs of having the disease. An individual may have uncontrollable shaking
movements, and often, this individual is unable to sit still. People with advanced cases of
Parkinson’s diseases may show have more dangerous symptoms. For example, when one begins
casually walking, they may begin to run in an uncontrolled manner. Usually when this starts to
happen, the person is unable to stop themselves, so they end up falling down or running into …show more content…
This disease is not selective at all. This
disease equally affects both genders. Crohn’s disease is usually diagnosed in people between the
ages of 15-35. When someone is diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, they may have to take similar
actions to those diagnosed with diabetes. A Crohn’s disease patient must be careful with the
foods they select because certain foods could cause the stomach to become irritated and the
bowel can begin to swell. When the bowel swells, the patient will experience the unpleasant side
effects.
Have you ever seen someone have a seizure? Seizures can be very scary if you do not
know what to do in the event of one. If you have ever experienced someone have one of these,
then there is a chance that the person may have epilepsy. Epilepsy is a chronic disease that
affects many people. Epilepsy patients look just like anyone else. Although this disease is rather
common, the patients do not show any visual signs of this disease until they are having a seizure.
“Epilepsy is a chronic disorder, the hallmark of which is recurrent, unprovoked seizures. Many
people with epilepsy have more than one type of seizure and may have other symptoms