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What happens, when 2 Dissimilar Diseases meet Together in Human Body?




When 2 dissimilar diseases, meet together in human body; then, they can cause different type of diseased conditions; depending upon strength, these 2 dissimilar diseases have. Yes, this phenomena can cause different types of diseased conditions, in human body.


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Depending upon their individual strength meter that each one of them have at time; when they encounter each other inside human body of diseased individual; it cause a particular type of diseased condition, altogether different from other types of diseased conditions, they cause.

So, different types of diseased conditions, which 2 dissimilar diseases cause, when they encounter inside human body are-

1)      1st type of diseased condition-

1st kind of diseased condition which 2 dissimilar diseases, when they are of equal strength; encounter with each other inside individual’s human body cause is complex disease. As both of them, are of equal strength; therefore, they are unable to oppose each other and eventually weaken vital force of human individual to such a great extent; that it is not capable of throwing, both of them; out of human body of diseased human individual, due to which both of these 2 dissimilar diseases reside in different human body arena of diseased individual and with time merge in single disease called complex disease.

2)      2nd type of diseased conditions-

2nd type of diseased conditions, which 2 dissimilar diseases cause; when they are not of equal strength, depend upon the strength of new disease; who encounters with the old disease, which has already developed inside human body. Do you notice here, "It creates, cause, conditions", not a single complex disease. Yes, it creates any 1 disease condition out of 2 sub-types of diseased conditions they cause; when diseases encountering with each other are not of equal strength.

  • Subtype 1- Subtype1 diseased conditions occur, when 2 dissimilar diseases, which have encountered with each other inside diseased individual; out of them new disease, which has encountered with old disease, is of more strength; then old disease will subside, but not totally finish; as the diseases are of opposite nature, so cannot finish each other; but can subside the weaker one. So, if the new one is stronger; then it will subside weaker old one. But, that does not mean, old one will not return back. It will return from its subsided stage to full developed stage, when new one has finished its course.
  • Subtype 2- Subtype 2 occurs, when new dissimilar disease, which has encountered with old disease is weaker; then the old disease will not let it develop, into full grown disease and will repeal it, out of body and will not let it affect body.
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