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What is the weirdest disease name?
Water allergy.
What is the rarest disease in history?
Five rare diseases you never knew existed
- Stoneman Syndrome. Frequency: one in two million people.
- Alice In Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS) Frequency: currently unknown.
- Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS) Frequency: one in four million.
- Alkaptonuria.
- Chronic Focal Encephalitis (Rasmussen’s Encephalitis)
Can sleeping pills help FFI?
Currently there is no treatment for FFI. All prion diseases are incurable and untreatable, so there’s little doctors can do for patients with these conditions other than try to make them as comfortable as possible. In patients with FFI, no amount of sleeping pills or good sleep hygiene seems to help.
What are the world’s 7 most terrifying diseases?
The world’s 7 most terrifying diseases 1. Ebola 2. Kuru disease 3. Naegleria fowleri 4. Guinea worm disease 5. African trypanosomiasis 6. River blindness 7. Buruli ulcers
What is the disease in Harry Potter books?
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. A disease that covers the victim in purple pustules and renders them unable to speak. It may be a type of fungus, as Ron Weasley says that the effect of being unable to speak occurs “once the fungus has spread to your uvula”.
What is the disease in the Underland by Suzanne Collins?
The Underland Chronicles by Suzanne Collins. A disease created by Doctor Neveeve in the city of Regalia. She gave the disease to fleas, which instead of getting infected, spread the disease around warm-blooded creatures, including people. Symptoms include purple blemishes, coughing, choking, and a swelled tongue.
What are the most common magical diseases in dungeons and Dragons?
Magical Diseases Dungeons and Dragons: The setting has several of varying degrees of lethality, most of them affecting one or more Ability Scores. The most well known are Devil Chills, Cackle Fever, Filth Fever, Mummy Rot, and Slimy Doom. Slarecian Language Virus Scarred Lands