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DIS-EASE
Understanding the causes, symptoms,
progression, and treatment of disease
allows us to better protect and care for
our bodies.
Non-communicable Diseases –
p.673-694
Journal Entry:
What is a non-communicable disease?
Name 5 diseases that fit this category.
What are 5 risk factors that you can
control to prevent these diseases?
(See Charts on p679 & p683)
Non-Infectious Diseases
Things I can NOT Control
Heredity
Ethnicity
Gender
Age
Environment – smog, stress
Factors I can Control
Activity
Diet
Smoking, Drug Use
Positive Attitude
Stress Reduction; Sleep
Directions
Make a card game (matching-type) which will help your
classmates review the diseases covered in class
Be sure to cover the following points:
Prevention – Self-Care
Cause(s) - Transmission
Symptoms
Progression
Treatment(s)
Outcome(s)
Include lots of good information on the disease
Break the information down into small, manageable pieces.
Non-Communicable Diseases
1. Diabetes, Type 1 and Type 2 - p.691
2. Cancer - lymphoma, leukemia, sarcoma - p.681-687
3. Skin Cancer - Melanoma, Carcinoma - p.362-365
4. Arthritis, Rheumatoid & Osteo - p.693-4
5. Cardio-vascular Disease, p.674-680
Stroke, Embolism, Hypertension, Congestive Heart Failure, Atherosclerosis,
Varicose Veins, Anemia
6. Nervous System – p.406
Alzheimers, Parkinson’s, Lou Gehrig’s (ALS), Hodgkin’s, Multiple Sclerosis,
Epilepsy, Cerebral Palsy, spinal injuries
7. Respiratory Diseases, p.433, p.635-637
Asthma, Emphysema, Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, allergies
8. Mouth, Eyes, Ears, p.367-379
Gingivitis, Dental caries, Plaque
Glaucoma, Cataracts, Conjunctivitis, Macular Degeneration
Tinnitus, Hearing Loss
General Cancer Terms (p 681)
Cancer - uncontrolled overgrowth of cells
Carcinogen - cancer-causing agent
Tumor – mass of cell overgrowth = lump
Benign - slow-growing, contained
Malignant - growing rapidly & spreading
Polyp – small growth of cells that could turn into
cancer
Metastasis - spread to other parts of body
Biopsy - tiny tissue sample for lab analysis
Remission - cancer not detectable
Types of Cancer
Carcinoma – skin and mucous membranes
(includes glands & body linings)
Sarcoma - bone, muscle, ligaments (connective
or supportive tissue)
Melanoma - aggressive form of skin cancer
(Malignant – spreads fast)
Lymphoma – the lymph system (immune
system)
Leukemia – cancer of the blood-forming organs
Treatment for Cancer
Radiation – radioactive rays
Chemotherapy – medicines – chemicals
Surgery – removes cancerous tissue
Immunotherapy – boost immune system
Hormone therapy – medicines interfere with
hormone production
Risk Factors for Cancer
Exposure to carcinogens
Tobacco
Diet (fat, red meats, charcoal grilled)
Radiation – sun, x-rays
C A U T I O N (memorize)
C Change in bowel habits
A A sore that does not heal
U Unusual bleeding or discharge
uterus, bladder, bowels, nipple, with coughing
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Thickening or a lump
Indigestion or difficulty swallowing
Obvious change in wart or mole
Nagging cough or hoarseness
ABC’s for Skin Moles
A Asymmetry – can’t divide evenly
B Border – uneven
C Color – several colors
D Diameter – larger than pencil eraser
E Elevation – raised
Diabetes
kills the cells of the body
Type 1 Diabetes - “Childhood”
Insulin-producing cells in pancreas are destroyed
High amounts of sugar in blood
Damage to eyes, kidneys, nerves, heart
Type 2 Diabetes – “late-onset”
90-95% of all cases
After age 40 – epidemic, affecting younger ages
Unable to make enough insulin or use it properly
High blood sugar = same symptoms/problems
Diabetes
kills the cells of the body
Outcomes
Amputation
Death of organs
Signs/ Risk Factors
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Diabetes
Prevention & Treatment
Diet low in fat, calories & cholesterol
Increase physical activity
Control weight
Oral medications or insulin injections
Osteoarthritis - Adults
Possible Causes
Genetics
Lifestyle
Food allergies
Risk Factors
Overweight
Joint injuries
Poor diet
Lack of exercise
Over age 40
Juvenile
Rheumatoid Arthritis
CAUSES
Immune system attacks body’s cells
Inherited
SYMPTOMS
Stiff, Swollen joints
Fatigue – extreme tiredness
Weight loss
Fever and pain
Cardio-Vascular Diseases, p674
1. Hypertension – high blood pressure
2. Atherosclerosis – fat build up in vessels
3. Angina pectoris - chest pain, not enough oxygen
4. Arrhythmias – Irregular heartbeats - fibrillation
5.Heart Attack – heart muscle destroyed
6. Stroke – brain – vessel blockage or rupture
7. Embolism – blockage of artery (pulmonary)
8. Varicose veins – pooling of blood; weak ‘flaps’
Heart Attack
Warning Signs
Pressure, fullness, squeezing or aching in
the chest area
Discomfort spreading to arms, neck, jaw,
upper abdomen and back
Chest discomfort WITH shortness of
breath, lightheadedness, sweating,
nausea, and vomiting
Diagnostic Tools
EKG
MRI
Graph of electrical activity of heart
Powerful magnets create images of internal
organs
Radionuclide Imaging
Radio-active solution injected into blood
shows on computer screen as it passes
through the heart
Treatment: C-V Diseases
1. Coronary Bypass
Vein replaces blocked artery
2. Angioplasty
Tube with a balloon is inflated to open artery walls.
3. Medications
Drugs lower cholesterol, slow blood clotting, and
maintain fluid balance (diuretics)
4. Pacemaker
Small device sends electrical impulses so heart beats
regularly
Eyes
Glaucoma: High pressure in the eye damages
the retina and optic nerve with loss of sight.
Cataracts: lens becomes cloudy creating
blurry or foggy vision
Macular Degeneration – Light-sensing cells
stop working. Leading cause of blindness
over age 60.
Care & Prevention - Eyes
Good Diet with Vitamin A
Protection
Safety
goggles
Sunglasses - don’t look at sun
Eye exams – locate problems
Rest eyes regularly – every 10 minutes
Ears
Tinnitis – ringing, buzzing, hissing,
roaring, or other sounds within ear
Hearing Loss/Deafness
Heredity
Loud Noises – damage nerves
see chart on decibel levels – p.770
Approximate Decibel Levels
.60 Normal conversation, sewing machine
.90 Lawnmower, shop tools
.100 Chainsaw, pneumatic drill, snowmobile;
(2 hours/day maximum)
.115 Sandblasting, loud rock concert
(15 min/day maximum)
.140 Gun shot, jet engine
(causes pain; even brief exposure injures
unprotected ears)
Teeth
Plaque
Sticky film
Destroys tooth enamel
Irritates gums
Tartar
Plaque that has hardened on the teeth
Gingivitis
Inflamed gums when bacteria develop under
plaque (bleeding gums)
Can result in bone loss around teeth
Teeth: Care & Prevention
1. Regular visits to dentist
2. Brush away plaque daily
3. Floss between teeth
4. Massage gums
5. Well-balanced diet
Phosphorus, calcium, Vitamin C
Avoid sugary foods