All Disease Name List - Summary
A medical condition is a broad term that includes all diseases and disorders. A disease is an abnormal condition affecting the body of an organism. A disorder is a functional abnormality or disturbance.
A disease is a condition that negatively affects the health or normal functioning of an organism. It can be caused by a variety of factors, such as infections, genetic mutations, environmental factors, lifestyle choices, and underlying health conditions. Diseases can have a wide range of symptoms and severity, and they can affect different parts of the body or multiple systems at once.
All Disease Name List
| Diabetes | caused by the body’s inability to produce or use insulin properly, resulting in high blood sugar levels. |
| Cancer | caused by genetic mutations that lead to uncontrolled cell growth and division. |
| Heart disease | caused by a build-up of plaque in the arteries that can lead to heart attack or stroke. |
| Alzheimer’s disease | caused by the degeneration of brain cells, resulting in memory loss and cognitive decline. |
| Influenza (flu) | caused by a viral infection that affects the respiratory system. |
| Arthritis | caused by inflammation and damage to the joints, leading to pain and stiffness. |
| Asthma | caused by inflammation and narrowing of the airways, resulting in difficulty breathing. |
| Malaria | caused by a parasite transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes. |
| Tuberculosis | caused by a bacterial infection that mainly affects the lungs. |
| Hepatitis | caused by a viral infection that can damage the liver and lead to liver disease. |
| HIV/AIDS | caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that attacks the immune system, leading to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). |
| Parkinson’s disease | caused by the degeneration of dopamine-producing neurons in the brain, resulting in tremors, stiffness, and difficulty with movement. |
| Celiac disease | caused by an immune response to gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. |
| Schizophrenia | caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors that affect brain development and function, resulting in distorted thoughts, emotions, and perceptions. |
| Sickle cell disease | caused by a genetic mutation that affects the production of hemoglobin, resulting in misshapen red blood cells that can lead to anemia, pain, and organ damage. |
| Lupus | caused by an autoimmune response in which the body’s immune system attacks healthy tissues, resulting in inflammation and damage to various organs and systems. |
| Polio | caused by a viral infection that attacks the nervous system, leading to paralysis. |
| Osteoporosis | caused by a loss of bone density, making bones weak and brittle and increasing the risk of fractures. |
| Psoriasis | caused by an overactive immune response that leads to the rapid growth of skin cells, resulting in thick, scaly patches on the skin. |
| Ulcerative colitis | caused by inflammation and ulcers in the lining of the colon and rectum, resulting in abdominal pain, diarrhea, and other digestive symptoms. |
| Eczema | caused by an overactive immune response that leads to inflammation and irritation of the skin. |
| Multiple sclerosis | caused by the immune system attacking the myelin sheath that surrounds nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord, resulting in a range of symptoms such as muscle weakness, tremors, and difficulty with balance and coordination. |
| Ovarian cancer | caused by the growth of abnormal cells in the ovaries, which can spread to other parts of the body. |
| Glaucoma | caused by damage to the optic nerve, often as a result of increased pressure within the eye. |
| Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD | caused by long-term exposure to irritants such as cigarette smoke, air pollution, and chemicals, leading to damage and inflammation in the lungs and airways. |
| Lyme disease | caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, which is transmitted through the bite of an infected tick and can lead to a range of symptoms such as fever, fatigue, and joint pain. |
| Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) | caused by a combination of factors such as stress, diet, and changes in gut bacteria, resulting in symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, and changes in bowel habits. |
| Osteoarthritis | caused by wear and tear on the joints over time, leading to pain, stiffness, and loss of mobility. |
| Gout | caused by a buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints, resulting in sudden, intense pain and inflammation. |
| Meningitis | caused by a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection that leads to inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. |
| Hypertension (high blood pressure) | caused by a variety of factors such as genetics, lifestyle choices, and underlying health conditions that increase pressure on the walls of the arteries. |
| Fibromyalgia | caused by a malfunction in the way the brain processes pain signals, resulting in widespread pain, fatigue, and other symptoms. |
| Endometriosis | caused by the growth of tissue outside the uterus, leading to pain, heavy bleeding, and other symptoms. |
| Anemia | caused by a deficiency in red blood cells or hemoglobin, leading to fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath. |
| Dengue fever | caused by a virus transmitted by mosquitoes, leading to symptoms such as fever, headache, and muscle and joint pain. |
| Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD | caused by a dysfunction of the muscle that controls the flow of food from the esophagus to the stomach, leading to symptoms such as heartburn and acid reflux. |
| Pancreatitis | caused by inflammation of the pancreas, which can lead to severe pain and digestive problems. |
| Sepsis | caused by an overwhelming immune response to an infection, which can lead to tissue damage, organ failure, and even death. |
| Leukemia | caused by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal white blood cells in the bone marrow, leading to a range of symptoms such as fatigue, infections, and bruising. |
All Disease Name List (A to Z Disease Name List)
| S.No. | Name of Disease |
|---|---|
| 1 | Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM) |
| 2 | AIDS (HIV/AIDS) |
| 3 | Alphaviruses |
| 4 | Alzheimer’s Disease |
| 5 | Alzheimer’s Diseases (Spanish) |
| 6 | Arboviral Encephalitis |
| 7 | Arthritis |
| 8 | Asthma |
| 9 | Babesiois |
| 10 | Bacterial Vaginosis |
| 11 | Blue-green Algae |
| 12 | Cancer |
| 13 | Cancer – Bladder |
| 14 | Cancer – Breast |
| 15 | Cancer – Breast Exams and Mammograms |
| 16 | Cancer – Cervical |
| 17 | Cancer – Cervical (Spanish) |
| 18 | Cancer – Colon |
| 19 | Cancer – Colorectal |
| 20 | Cancer – Endometrial |
| 21 | Cancer – Endometrial (Spanish) |
| 22 | Cancer – Kidney |
| 23 | Cancer – Leukemia |
| 24 | Cancer – Liver |
| 25 | Cancer – Lung |
| 26 | Cancer – Multiple Myeloma |
| 27 | Cancer – Oral |
| 28 | Cancer – Ovarian |
| 29 | Cancer – Ovarian (Spanish) |
| 30 | Cancer – Pancreatic |
| 31 | Cancer – Skin |
| 32 | Cancer – Stomach |
| 33 | Cancer – Testicular |
| 34 | Cancer – Thyroid |
| 35 | Cancer – Uterus |
| 36 | Cancer – Uterus (Spanish) |
| 37 | Cancer and Your Environment |
| 38 | Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) Infections |
| 39 | Carbon Monoxide Poisoning |
| 40 | Cardiovascular Disease |
| 41 | Celiac Disease |
| 42 | Chagas Disease |
| 43 | Chancroid |
| 44 | Chickenpox |
| 45 | Chlamydia |
| 46 | Chronic Fatigue Syndrome |
| 47 | Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) |
| 48 | Clostridium Difficile |
| 49 | Conjunctivitis |
| 50 | Coronavirus |
| 51 | Crabs |
| 52 | Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease |
| 53 | Cryptosporidiosis |
| 54 | Cyclospora |
| 55 | Cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Congenital CMV Infection |
| 56 | Depression |
| 57 | Diabetes |
| 58 | Diphtheria |
| 59 | E. Coli |
| 60 | Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus (EEEV) |
| 61 | Ebola Virus |
| 62 | Ehrlichiosis |
| 63 | Enterovirus |
| 64 | Fibroids |
| 65 | Fibromyalgia |
| 66 | Flu |
| 67 | Genital Herpes |
| 6 | Giardiasis |
| 69 | Gonorrhea |
| 70 | Gout |
| 71 | Group A Streptococcus |
| 72 | Group A Streptococcus (Parents/Caregivers) |
| 73 | Hantaviruses |
| 74 | Harmful Algal Blooms |
| 75 | Head Lice |
| 76 | Headaches |
| 77 | Heart Disease |
| 78 | Heat-related Illnesses |
| 79 | Helicobacter Pylori |
| 80 | Hepatitis |
| 81 | High Blood Pressure |
| 82 | Histoplasmosis |
| 83 | HIV/AIDS |
| 84 | Human Metapneumovirus |
| 85 | Incontinence |
| 86 | Influenza |
| 87 | Lead Poisoning |
| 88 | Legionnaires’ Disease |
| 89 | Leptospirosis |
| 90 | Listeriosis |
| 91 | Lupus |
| 92 | Lyme Disease |
| 93 | Lymphogranuloma Venereum (LGV) |
| 94 | Measles |
| 95 | Meningitis |
| 96 | Meningococcal Disease |
| 97 | Methyl Parathion |
| 98 | Molluscum Contagiosum |
| 99 | MRSA |
| 100 | MRSA (Pet Owners) |
| 101 | Mumps |
| 102 | Naegleria Fowleri |
| 103 | Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome |
| 104 | Non-Gonococcal Urethritis (NGU) |
| 105 | Noroviruses |
| 106 | Norwalk Virus |
| 107 | Parkinson’s Disease |
| 108 | Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) |
| 109 | Pertussis |
| 110 | Plague |
| 111 | Pneumococcal Disease |
| 112 | Polio |
| 113 | Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis |
| 114 | Rabies |
| 115 | Respiratory Illness Due to Enterovirus |
| 116 | Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever |
| 117 | Rotavirus |
| 118 | Rubella |
| 119 | Salmonella |
| 120 | Sarcoidosis |
| 121 | SARS |
| 122 | SARS (Healthcare Providers) |
| 123 | Scabies |
| 124 | Seoul Virus |
| 125 | Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) |
| 126 | Shigellosis |
| 127 | Staph Infection |
| 128 | Stress |
| 129 | Stroke |
| 130 | Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) |
| 131 | Syphilis |
| 132 | Tetanus |
| 133 | Trichomoniasis |
| 134 | Tuberculosis (TB) |
| 135 | Tularemia |
| 136 | Vaginitis |
| 137 | West Nile Virus |
| 138 | Wilson’s Disease |
| 139 | Yellow Fever |
| 140 | Zika Virus |
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