When we talk of viral, it connotes negation and it is more on
precaution since some of them are deadly and could harm one’s health.
The word “viral” is a medical term that comes from the word “virus”.
When we say virus, it is a replicate form of a microorganism, which
intrudes living cells in the body, as a way of making itself alive. It
is smaller and much dangerous than bacteria where it can be multiplied
through the process of mutation, which is the deceptive characteristic
of the virus as it can make treatment harder and prolong the sufferings
of the victims. This may cause death to individuals, especially if the
state of health of the person is not as stable, particularly the defense
mechanism that would fight the virus. It is viral; because it spreads
and invades within the body tissue, where antibiotic is the common
antidote to kill it. If it is not diagnosed early, it could affect the
brain. Here are the known viral diseases in the world.
10. The HPV (Human Papilloma Virus)
It is being transferred via sexual contact through anal, oral, and
vaginal. This is the primary reason for the development of cancer in the
uterus where in fact, 25 million of women were contracted of this
disease. Although, there is a vaccine that was develop to fight these
deadly effects, which might also end to genital warts and even throat
cancers.
9. AIDS
The detection of the symptoms that you are carrying the human
deficiency virus or better known as HIV may come at the latter part or
earlier if you are cautious about your health. It spreads through blood,
vaginal fluids, and semen. If not careful, blood transfusion may also
be the root cause of which, especially if the person who serves as a
blood donor is not related to you, which may carry the said virus
unknowingly. Hence, it is scary because there are about 46-60 million
who were contracted by this disease and about 3.3 million dies with this
condition yearly. Unsafe or unprotected sex is still the main cause why
it is happening in some countries. Proper education would help people
to promote it and avoid it.
8. Pneumonia
There are various symptoms before it develops to pneumonia, which may
not be identified early on like fever, cough, muscle pain, loss of
appetite, sweating, headaches, and thoracic pain. If this has been
detected and diagnosed early on, it can be cured within two weeks time,
especially if the state is not that severe. The lesser level of it
before it can be declared as pneumonia is bronchitis or acute
bronchitis. Nonetheless, the mortality rate of this viral disease is
higher than AIDS, which is about 3.5 million annually.
7. Smallpox
This disease was discovered in 1518 when outbreaks stroke the Haiti
Island. In fact, the figures of death that year were higher compared to
living persons found. Although a vaccination was formulated and created
by Edward Jenner to serve as antidote to this disease, there are still
300 to 500 million being killed by this deadly sickness.
6. Rabies
People may not consider it as virus but is indeed viral because of
the process of transmission through a bite, which usually happens from
dogs to humans. The common effects that an individual might feel are
breathing difficulties, delirium, fits, and spasms. When the person is a
victim of a bite from any animal, it is advised to rush the individual
to the nearby hospital to receive the required vaccination to hinder the
spreading out of virus to the whole body of the patient. Quarantine is
also advised.
5. Yellow Fever
Aedes Mosquito is the cause of yellow fever when an individual is
stung by this insect. The incubation would take between 3 to 10 days.
Some of the effects in the body of the patients are fever, kidney
failure, weakening of the liver, and jaundice. Vaccination is the best
solution of it along with the required bed rest to get back the energy
that was lost.
4. Poliomyelitis
From the root word polio, it is also known as infantile paralysis
that could be transferred from person to person but basically through a
fecal-oral route. It normally affects kids, which can be transmitted
through water and food. It is caused by the virus called poliovirus.
3. Chicken Pox
It is contagious because of the varicella zoster virus, which
primarily starts on the skin, which can be transmitted through air that
causes fever, runny nose, and reddening face that should be treated with
proper rest, liquids, and food.
2. Measles
The cause of this disease is the virus called paramyxovirus that
comes from the genus morbillivirus. It can be recognized through red
spots or common rashes on the skin that affects the respiratory system.
1. Flu
This is the most common viral disease, which develops quickly, and at
times, it can be severed, especially if it has been ignored and treated
as ordinary disease. Of course, this is normally transmitted through
the air, which may cause symptoms such as headaches, fever, loss of
appetite and cough. The kind of flu varies and the effects as well,
which must be checked on and observed thoroughly.
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