Silent Killer Disease: Some diseases harm the body so silently that by the time their symptoms become clearly visible, the condition has become serious. This is called silent killer. These diseases slowly hollow out the body from inside and are detected only after the last stage or any major incident (such as heart attack, stroke). Let us know what are the silent killer diseases?

High blood pressure
The symptoms of blood pressure are often not clear. If the condition is serious, there is a risk of heart attack, stroke, kidney failure. Often people ignore normal fatigue or headache, while the BP is high. In such a situation, it slowly hollows out the body. That is why it is called a silent killer.
Diabetes
Diabetes is also called a silent killer. Many people are suffering from it today. People suffering from this condition gradually feel symptoms like fatigue, frequent urination, thirst. If the symptoms of diabetes are ignored for a long time, there is a risk of loss of eyesight, kidney damage, nerve damage, heart disease. Many times people do not know for years that they have diabetes, that is why it is called a silent killer.
Fatty Liver Disease
In the initial stages of fatty liver, patients do not feel any pain, sometimes they feel a little tired. If the condition becomes serious, there is a risk of liver cirrhosis and liver failure. In fatty liver, the symptoms are not felt until the liver gets damaged to a great extent. That is why it is called a silent killer.
Increased cholesterol
The symptoms of cholesterol are not visible, but when the condition becomes serious, there is a risk of blockage in arteries, heart attack, stroke. It is difficult to detect cholesterol without testing. That is why it is called a silent killer.
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