- Blood platelets play an important role in clotting of blood during bleeding.
- Anemia, Leukemia and Hemophilia are the blood diseases.
- In Greek language, the meaning of Leukemia is “White blood”.
- “Leukemia” is cancer of blood-forming cells in the bone marrow.
- “Anemia” is a common blood disorder that is caused by an acquired or inherited abnormality of Red Blood Cells to provide adequate oxygen.
- “Hemophilia” is a rare bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clotting normally.
- Harmful bacteria that cause bacterial infections and disease are called Pathogenic bacteria.
- The disease “Tetanus” affects the body’s muscles and nerves.
- People with typhoid fever usually have a sustained fever as high as 103°F to 104°F.
- Cholera is a disease and an infection of small intestine.