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Noncommunicable Diseases What is it? • A disease that cannot be spread from person to person. • Some noncommunicable diseases are Chronic: present continuously on or off over a long period of time. What causes a Noncommunicable Disease? • Heredity • Unhealthy behaviors/choices • Environment Allergies • An Allergy is an extreme sensitivity to a substance. • 40-50 million Americans are affected. • Substances that cause allergic reactions are called Allergens. Common Allergens *Pollen *Insect bites/stings *Food *Plants Allergic Reactions • When your allergic to something your Immune System reacts. It produces antibodies. These special proteins lock onto cells and make your body produce Histamines. These histamines cause your body to have the allergic reaction. Some can be mild, others very serious. What are some of the areas of your body that are affected during a reaction? Managing Allergies • Avoid • Medication • Injections Asthma • A chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways that causes air passages to become narrow or blocked. • 20 million Americans have asthma TRIGGERS: Allergens, physical activity, air pollution, infections of respiratory system, dramatic weather changes, rapid breathing (laughing or crying.) Managing Asthma • • • • Monitor the condition…Know the signs Manage the environment…avoid Manage stress…Know your triggers Take medication…Relievers & Controllers Heart Disease (Cardiovascular Disease) • Any condition that weakens the functions of the heart and or blood vessels Arteriosclerosis- Thickening and hardening of the arteries Atherosclerosis- when fatty substances build up in the arteries Heart Attack A heart attack occurs when the blood supply to the heart slows or stops. The heart muscle is damaged. Other problems of the Circulatory System • Hypertension: A disease in which the pressure of the blood on the walls of vessels stays at a level that is higher than normal HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE • Stroke a serious condition that occurs when an artery to the brain becomes blocked. Preventing Heart Disease • • • • • • Eat Healthy Limit fats and cholesterol Exercise Maintain healthy weight Manage stress Don’t smoke or drink alcohol #1 killer in the U.S.A. Treating Heart Disease Angioplasty, Medications, Pacemaker, Bypass surgery, Heart transplant Cancer • What is it? A disease that occurs when abnormal cells multiply out of control. • Any tissue in the body can become cancerous. 2nd leading cause of death in the U.S. Tumors: a group of abnormal cells. Benign and Malignant Don’t spread—Not cancerous. Spread—cancerous. Common Types of Cancer Deadliest form of cancer is LUNG CANCER 163,000 each year SKIN CANCER is the most common form. What are some other types? BREAST, COLON, OVARIAN, PROSTATE, PANCREATIC….. It can spread or originate just about anywhere. Leukemia: Cancer of the bone marrow Risk Factors of Cancer Heredity Age Environment Behavior choices *Some cancers have a direct source. Carcinogens: a substance that causes cancer. UV rays, chemicals etc.. Reducing the Risk of Cancer *Eat healthy *Exercise* Limit sun exposure *Self examinations Treating Cancer • • • • Surgery Radiation Chemotherapy Medications Diabetes • A disease that prevents the body from converting food into energy Insulin: a protein made in the pancreas that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood (blood sugar levels) Some people don’t make enough others make enough but the body doesn't use it correctly Types of Diabetes Type 1 (juvenile diabetes) Usually begins in childhood. The body’s immune system attacks and kills the cells in the pancreas that make insulin. Need to take Insulin Usually by injection or pump Only 5-10% of the Diabetic population have type 1 Type 2 (adult onset) Don’t make enough or use it appropriately. Often begins in adulthood. Closely linked to poor food choices and lack of exercise. Obesity puts you at risk! Treatments: medication, insulin injections & diet/exercise Arthritis • A disease of the joints. Swelling, pain and stiffness. • 40 million people are affected in The U.S. Types of Arthritis • Osteoarthritis: most common in older adults. Breakdown of the cartilage in the joints. • Rheumatoid Arthritis: Chronic pain, inflammation, swelling and stiffness of the joints. Usually more serious…Immune system attacks healthy joint tissue. Managing Arthritis • • • • • • • Exercise Rest Weight Joint protection Medication Surgery Massage, heat and Ice therapy