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Which disease is most likely to cause each effect?

Destruction of red blood cells:

Shaking hands or feet:

Streaks of pus in the throat area:

Inability of the immune system to fight off pathogens:

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Though no result is wholesome without further tests and observed symptoms, these diseases could be causative for the following symptoms:

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Destruction of red blood cells: Anaemia
  • Shaking hands or feet: Parkinson's disease, Sclerosis, Peripheral neuropathy
  • Streaks of pus in the throat area: Glandular fever, tonsillitis
  • Inability of the immune system to fight off pathogens: HIV?AIDS, Leukemia.
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Answer:

destruction of red balloons: hemolysis

shaking hands and feet: parkinson's or cerebellar syndrome

pus streaks in the throat: pharyngitis

Inability of the immune system to fight pathogens: HIV or AIDS

Step-by-step explanation:

In hemolysis there is a destruction of red balloons, thus generating high levels of jaundice by metabolizing the hemoglobin of those red balloons that were destroyed, generally there are pictures of hepatomegaly or an enlarged spleen.

In Parkynson's disease, there is a degeneration of dopaminergic neuronal cells, which is why there is no synthesis of dopamine. It is for this reason that these patients take levo dopa, the term levo is because a chemical group is added to trap the blood-brain barrier.

As for pharyngitis, it is a bacterial infectious disease that can manifest itself in some cases as purulent collections, inflammation and edema in the pharynx.

And finally, as for the human immunodeficiency syndrome or HIV, it is a symptom that generates a retrovirus, which can remain latent or not, in the event that it does not remain latent and is activated by destroying LTDC4, the disease would be called AIDS. Patients suffering from this disease can manifest deep mycoses, malignant neoplasms (the most frequent is kaposi's sarcoma), opportunistic infections such as pneumonia or meningitis, etc.

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