Why should any one be aware of Rare Diseases?
The first answer to such a question is because they are rare. Even doctors some time get into the routine of treating symptoms, delaying the diagnosis of such diseases. Hence information about rare diseases is always helpful. The other answer is because most rare diseases can show the same that normal diseases show, or can be a result of various diseases. Example: Thyroid problems can cause itching, food cravings and so on. The same symptoms can be caused by Candida Yeast. Though doctors try to gauge every symptom you have, if not mentioned, they might be treating you only for Thyroid. Rareglobaldiseases.com takes a sneak peek into how these rare diseases actually affect us, where can they affect us and how to deal with them. However one needs to understand that the term “rare” depends on how “often” these diseases occur, and how many people might be affected. Any disease that might affect more than 5 person in 10,000 people at one point of time is called normal in medical terms. Rareg