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Incurable Diseases - Frequently Asked Questions

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Simi Paknikar, MD on Jun 20, 2022


Frequently Asked Questions

1. Which Doctor should I consult in case of incurable diseases?

You can consult your primary physician; he may refer you to a specialist depending upon the disease condition.


2. What is an autoimmune disease and is it fatal?

Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system of the body works against its own healthy body cells.

3. What does it mean when someone is terminally ill?


A patient is called terminally ill when he/she is suffering from an illness, injury or degenerative physical or mental condition that as per medical opinion will cause the death of the person. It is difficult to handle the emotional situation of a patient who is facing impending death and great care and support should be provided by the medical professional and close ones during this stage. Empathy, counseling, honesty and continuous family support is required to help the patient through this phase.

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