Rare disease day : Even today, there are many such dangerous and serious diseases in the country and the world, which have not been found to have any treatment. This is the reason that Rare Disease Day is celebrated on the last day of February. It was first celebrated on 29 February 2008 in Europe-Canada. This date was selected to celebrate Rare Disease Day, because it is also a rare day, which comes once every four years.
The purpose of celebrating this day is to aware of those diseases, whose treatment cannot be found till date. It will be surprising to hear, but it is true that even today there are many serious diseases in the world, which have no cure. See list …
1. Scleroderma (scleroderma)
2. Fibrodisplasia oscillation progressiva (FOP)
FOP is a disease in which bone cells start growing abnormally and layers of bones start accumulating in different parts of the body. Due to this disease, there are problems like bone pain, stiffness.
3. Progeria (Progeria)
Progeria is a rare disease in which the child’s aging process becomes very fast and he gets old very quickly. That means at an early age, symptoms of old age start appearing. Due to this disease, patients have a problem of wrinkles, hair loss and bone weakness on the skin.
4. Ellis-Van Creveld Syndrome
5. Morphea
Morphia is an autoimmune disorder. The skin of its patients starts growing very slowly and a thick layer accumulates on their body. This causes unbearable pain, burning and itching on the skin.
These diseases are also not permanent treatment
1. Permanent treatment of AIDS (HIV) has also not been received.
2. Cancer also does not exist
3. In Alzheimer’s cells suffer serious damage, it is also not treated.
4. Parkinson’s disease is also not permanent cure.
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