Non-communicable diseases - AQADifferent types of disease

Health is the state of physical and mental well-being. Factors work together and affect physical and mental health. A disease is a disorder that affects an organism's body, organs, tissues or cells.

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Different types of disease

can be grouped into two types:

  • communicable, which can be transferred from one person to another, or from one organism to another, eg in humans, these include measles, food poisoning and malaria
  • non-communicable, which are not transferred between people or other organisms

Non-communicable diseases include:

  • diseases and conditions

Other factors that can have major effects on physical and mental health include:

  • factors such as and other
  • situations that may occur in a person’s life

Interactions between different types of diseases

Different types of disease may interact.

  • Defects in the mean that an individual is more likely to suffer from infectious diseases. For instance, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections, which lead to AIDS, affect the immune system and lead to an increase in infectious diseases.
  • living in cells can be the trigger for cancers. For instance, the majority of cases of cancer of the are linked with a virus present in the female .
  • The reaction of the immune system to and other foreign bodies can trigger allergic reactions that lead to skin rashes and . For instance, severe respiratory infections in babies can lead to asthma in later childhood. Severe physical ill health can lead to and other types of mental illness.