Modern medicine has done much to erradicate and cure disease, but it has failed in some areas. Of those areas, at least one disease that cannot be cured is suffered by many people in the world every year – the common cold. This is a list of the top ten incurable diseases. As always, click the images for a larger view. NOTE: There are no graphic images in this post.
10. EbolaWikipedia
Ebola is a virus of the family Filoviridae that is responsible for a severe and often fatal viral hemorrhagic fever; outbreaks in primates such as gorillas and chimpanzees as well as humans have been recorded. The disease is characterized by extreme fever, rash, and profuse hemorrhaging. In humans, fatality rates range from 50 to 90 percent.
The virus takes its name from the Ebola River in the northern Congo basin of central Africa, where it first emerged in 1976. Outbreaks that year in Zaire (now Congo [Kinshasa]) and The Sudan resulted in hundreds of deaths, as did another outbreak in Zaire in 1995. Ebola is closely related to the Marburg virus, which was discovered in 1967, and the two are the only members of the Filoviridae that cause epidemic human disease. A third related agent, called Ebola Reston, caused an epidemic in laboratory monkeys in Reston, Virginia, but apparently is not fatal to humans.
9. PolioWikipedia
Polio is known in full as poliomyelitis – also called infantile paralysis. It is an acute viral infectious disease of the nervous system that usually begins with general symptoms such as fever, headache, nausea, fatigue, and muscle pains and spasms and is sometimes followed by a more serious and permanent paralysis of muscles in one or more limbs, the throat, or the chest. More than half of all cases of polio occur in children under the age of five. The paralysis so commonly associated with the disease actually affects fewer than 1 percent of persons infected by the poliovirus.
Between 5 and 10 percent of infected persons display only the general symptoms outlined above, and more than 90 percent show no signs of illness at all. For those infected by the poliovirus, there is no cure, and in the mid-20th century hundreds of thousands of children were struck by the disease every year. Since the 1960s, thanks to widespread use of polio vaccines, polio has been eliminated from most of the world, and it is now endemic only in several countries of Africa and South Asia. Approximately 1,000–2,000 children are still paralyzed by polio each year, most of them in India.
8. Lupus ErythematosusWikipedia
Also often referred to simply as lupus, this is an autoimmune disorder that causes chronic inflammation in various parts of the body. Three main types of lupus are recognized—discoid, systemic, and drug-induced.
Discoid lupus affects only the skin and does not usually involve internal organs. The term discoid refers to a rash of distinct reddened patches covered with grayish brown scales that may appear on the face, neck, and scalp. In about 10 percent of people with discoid lupus, the disease will evolve into the more severe systemic form of the disorder.
Systemic lupus erythematosus is the most common form of the disease. It may affect virtually any organ or structure of the body, especially the skin, kidneys, joints, heart, gastrointestinal tract, brain, and serous membranes (membranous linings of organs, joints, and cavities of the body.) While systemic lupus can affect any area of the body, most people experience symptoms in only a few organs. The skin rash, if present, resembles that of discoid lupus. In general, no two people will have identical symptoms. The course of the disease is also variable and is marked by periods when the disease is active and by other periods when symptoms are not evident (remission).
7. InfluenzaWikipedia
Influenza, also known as the flu, or grippe, is an acute viral infection of the upper or lower respiratory tract that is marked by fever, chills, and a generalized feeling of weakness and pain in the muscles, together with varying degrees of soreness in the head and abdomen.
Influenza is caused by any of several strains of orthomyxoviruses, categorized as types A, B, and C. The three major types generally produce similar symptoms but are completely unrelated antigenically, so that infection with one type confers no immunity against the others. The A viruses cause the great influenza epidemics, and the B viruses cause smaller localized outbreaks; the C viruses are not important causes of disease in humans. Between pandemics, the viruses undergo constant, rapid evolution (a process called antigenic drift) in response to the pressures of human population immunity. Periodically, they undergo major evolutionary change by acquiring a new genome segment from another influenza virus (antigenic shift), effectively becoming a new subtype to which none, or very few, of the population is immune.
6. Creutzfeldt-Jakob DiseaseWikipedia
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is a rare fatal degenerative disease of the central nervous system. Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease occurs throughout the world at an incidence of one person in a million; however, among certain populations, such as Libyan Jews, rates are somewhat higher. The disease commonly occurs in adults between the ages of 40 and 70, although some young adults have been stricken with the disease. Both men and women are affected equally. The onset of the disease is usually characterized by vague psychiatric or behavioral changes, which are followed within weeks or months by a progressive dementia that is often accompanied by abnormal vision and involuntary movements. There is no known cure for the disease, which is usually fatal within a year of the onset of symptoms.
The disease was first described in the 1920s by the German neurologists Hans Gerhard Creutzfeldt and Alfons Maria Jakob. Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is similar to other neurodegenerative diseases such as kuru, a human disorder, and scrapie, which occurs in sheep and goats. All three diseases are types of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, so called because of the characteristic spongelike pattern of neuronal destruction that leaves brain tissue filled with holes.
5. DiabetesWikipedia
Diabetes is a disorder of carbohydrate metabolism characterized by impaired ability of the body to produce or respond to insulin and thereby maintain proper levels of sugar (glucose) in the blood.
There are two major forms of the disease. Type I diabetes, formerly referred to as insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) and juvenile-onset diabetes, usually arises in childhood. It is an autoimmune disorder in which the diabetic person’s immune system produces antibodies that destroy the insulin-producing beta cells. Because the body is no longer able to produce insulin, daily injections of the hormone are required.
Type II diabetes, formerly called non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) and adult-onset diabetes, usually occurs after 40 years of age and becomes more common with increasing age. It arises from either sluggish pancreatic secretion of insulin or reduced responsiveness in target cells of the body to secreted insulin. It is linked to genetics and obesity, notably upper-body obesity. People with type II diabetes can control blood glucose levels through diet and exercise and, if necessary, by taking insulin injections or oral medications.
4. HIV/AIDSWikipedia
AIDS is the byname of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome – a transmissible disease of the immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). HIV slowly attacks and destroys the immune system, the body’s defense against infection, leaving an individual vulnerable to a variety of other infections and certain malignancies that eventually cause death. AIDS is the final stage of HIV infection, during which time fatal infections and cancers frequently arise.
HIV/AIDS spread to epidemic proportions in the 1980s, particularly in Africa, where the disease may have originated. Spread was likely facilitated by several factors, including increasing urbanization and long-distance travel in Africa, international travel, changing sexual mores, and intravenous drug use. According to the United Nations 2004 report on AIDS, some 38 million people are living with HIV, approximately 5 million people become infected annually, and about 3 million people die each year from AIDS. Some 20 million people have died of the disease since 1981.
3. AsthmaWikipedia
Asthma is a chronic disorder of the lungs in which inflamed airways are prone to constrict, causing episodes of breathlessness, wheezing, coughing, and chest tightness that range in severity from mild to life-threatening. Inflamed airways become hypersensitive to a variety of stimuli, including dust mites, animal dander, pollen, air pollution, cigarette smoke, medications, weather conditions, and exercise. Stress can exacerbate symptoms.
Asthmatic episodes may begin suddenly or may take days to develop. Although an initial episode can occur at any age, about half of all cases occur in persons younger than 10 years of age, with boys being affected more often than girls. Among adults, however, the incidence of asthma is approximately equal in men and women. When asthma develops in childhood, it is often associated with an inherited susceptibility to allergens, substances such as pollen, dust mites, or animal dander that may induce an allergic reaction. In adults, asthma also may develop in response to allergens, but viral infections, aspirin, and exercise may cause the disease as well. Adults who develop asthma may have nasal polyps or sinusitis.
2. CancerWikipedia
Cancer refers to a group of more than 100 distinct diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body. Cancer affects one in every three persons born in developed countries and is a major cause of sickness and death throughout the world. Though it has been known since antiquity, significant improvements in cancer treatment have been made since the middle of the 20th century, mainly through a combination of timely and accurate diagnosis, selective surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapeutic drugs. Such advances actually have brought about a decrease in cancer deaths (at least in developed countries), and grounds for further optimism are seen in laboratory investigations into elucidating the causes and mechanisms of the disease.
Owing to continuing advances in cell biology, genetics, and biotechnology, researchers now have a fundamental understanding of what goes wrong in a cancer cell and in an individual who develops cancer—and these conceptual gains are steadily being converted into further progress in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of this disease.
1. The Common ColdWikipedia
The common cold is an acute viral infection that starts in the upper respiratory tract, sometimes spreads to the lower structures, and may cause secondary infections in the eyes or middle ears. More than 100 agents cause the common cold, including parainfluenza, influenza, respiratory syncytial viruses, and reoviruses. Rhinoviruses, however, are the most frequent cause.
The popular term common cold reflects the feeling of chilliness on exposure to a cold environment that is part of the onset of symptoms. The feeling was originally believed to have a cause-and-effect relationship with the disease, but this is now known to be incorrect. The cold is caught from exposure to infected people, not from a cold environment, chilled wet feet, or drafts. People can carry the virus and communicate it without experiencing any of the symptoms themselves. Incubation is short — usually one to four days. The viruses start spreading from an infected person before the symptoms appear, and the spread reaches its peak during the symptomatic phase.
Notable Exclusions: Cystic Fibrosis, Multiple sclerosis






























has anyone died of colds?
wierd…
is list universe really sure of common colds as part of the top 10 incurable disease?
well i have suffered from cold how may times and still nothing happened im always cured!haha!
maybe colds just causes your immune system to weaken and make you prone to other diseases..
-bo0
hey!
alok..
nice one i agree with you that physical illness is incurable..
yey.you gave me an idea for my report which is incurable diseases..
-bo0
hey..i watched house last night and its never lupus!!!
haha…anyways! im really wacked out about common cold as part of the top ten few people died bcoz of common cold but what about the other diseases that is really incurable and really kills people…ha! that list is a lie…
The following are not ‘top’ maybe, but are incurable.
I have gout. (Oh, what a laugh, what a hoot. Great rich over-indulgent sod, serves me right. Not at all. Actually I’m trim, fit and have never gone overboard on food and drink. It’s considered to be hereditary).
Anita has just been diagnosed with Diabetes mellitis.
Unless I skim-read too quickly, these two, which are both physical, have not yet been mentioned. They are both incurable, but can be held in remission virtually indefinitely.
I also have cold-sore herpes caught from, would you believe (many don’t!), a SOCIAL kiss! It sometimes remains dormant for years, and is activated by UV, particularly around the turns of the year and on mountains. So if I’m careful to use high-factor sunscreen on my lips without fail, I’m O.K. I also have two anti-virus suppressant unguents, obtained from two different South American countries. They are effective, especially in combination. Who’d want to live a few hundred years ago?
I have a lot of difficulty following ‘Dr House’ in Spanish translation here. Anita often has to give me simple guides when I lose the thread. This is ironical as the splendid Hugh Laurie is not only a fellow-countryman, but much-admired by me for his British TV comedy work, including with Rowan Atkinson (aka Mr Bean). A bit different Laurie as Dr House to his role as the dad in ‘Stuart Little’.
I thought Acute Nasopharyngitis was the scientific name for the common cold. I didn’t know that COLD was also an abbreviation for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease.
Any doctors or med students here wish to clarify?
so tomo…
im a med student.
so whats really the name of cold?
idunno coz im a freshmen..
it thnk its chronic obstructive lung diseases..
-boo
I agree with rushfan, too many kids think you get an std, then it comes, then it goes – with the only exception being HIV/AIDS. Herpes is also incurable and it’s also a separate blood test from the usual concoction of STD tests, which needs to be requested. I would’ve included herpes on the list.
Sounds like you should be the researcher for House MD
I get tired of America ALWAYS saying some disease started in Africa. In my opinion, AIDS is a conspiracy. I don’t believe AIDS started in Africa, because I remember in the 80′s when it first came out, I remember feeling relieved that I wasn’t at risk because I heard on the news that gay white men where the only ones(at that time) who were susceptible to getting AIDS. So if We had cases here, and the first documented cases here in America were gay white men, How the hell did AIDS originate in Africa? Are you going to tell me that all these American Gay men went over to Africa, and did drugs and had unprotected *****? I think not!!!
I think it is a conspiracy. Who knows what they are doing at Area 51. I don’t think it’s just alien investigations they are doing there. I think they are doing a bunch of FOUL things like biochemical kind of research. I bet they have biochemical warfare that can wipe out man kind! I don’t trust the government! Not one bit! Don’t believe everything they tell you. Do your own research!
HOW ABOUT PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS?? ANY CURE? INCURABLE? CURABLE?
haha, i aggree with mo, but i never really thought about that.when i was small- aids was like some mysterious disease that nobody really mentioned as it involved *****. shocking.
- but the first thing i thought wen i saw LUPUS was that its NEVER LUPUS! oh- house MD is like the best show on the planet, and ive actually found that i know more about medicinial science from watching it. would recomend that program to anybody. Hugh laurie is great!
mo, youre stupid. AIDS really DID originate from africa. monkeys in the jungle were the vectors. jackass. this is how it happened. iight? now listen bru because im only saying all this once iight? now in africa, monkeys are hunted for food. and some of the hunters ate monkeys with SIV, simian immunodeficiency virus. well after the hunters ate the monkey meet, the hunters got a retrovirus in their system called HIV, human immunodeficiency virus, which started attacking their immune system. now how HIV got from africa to america isn’t known for certain, but you’ve got to think of it this way: People in Africa are dying all the time. who’s going to notice just exactly what they die from? which is awful, i know. but let’s face it. and you also have to take into consideration that not all people with HIV develop AIDS. so HIV had been spreading but no one knew bc they didn’t have any AIDS symptoms. and the cases in new york and california about the gay men with AIDS were only the first RECOGNISED cases. not the absolute FIRST cases. god youre a dumbass. and stop with the damn conspiracy theories!
wait a minute cancer has to be curable docters all around us are working alll day and sometimes nights for the cure! Is this site telling me cancer is incurable and were wasting tons of time and money on this? im 12 years old and this is crazy if cancer is uncurable!
is there anyway we can prevent HIV/AIDS?
is there anyway we can prevent fatalistic diseases cancer?
very shocking… common cold is part of incurable diseases…
i didn’t expect it… because it is a viral infection. as i know if I’m not mistaken viral infection has its own cycle of living and will die after there life span, we just need to give a supporting procedure to prevent further complication… due to the s/s (sign and symptoms) of the disease… correct me if i’m wrong…
so it means even we didn’t do any thing that disease will end.. by its’s on..
please i want know all about the disease called pompe if it is curable.
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78. NNANNA
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what is d source or reference of this list-can anyone inform me please.
urgh…lupus is a horrible disease…my mom has it. shes almost always sick, and has to go to the hospital alot. sadly, when i was younger i tested positive for it also, but i either grew out of it (as some doctors say children do) or the symptoms went dormant…which really scares me a great deal…
Well, Polio IS curable because my great grandfather was diagnosed with it – but he was cured and he no-longer has it!
woo-woo guys give me a break. It is not about where Hiv Aids was originated that is the problems, but is it about what can we do now to cure our humankind from this monsters incurable disease that’s now rocking our world like wild fire. gorrilars are gorrilars but human are human. It has been a nonstopable debate for all past years but now we are still facing it in our 21st century.Therefore,let’s be cautions bros and protect our selves from an incurable diseases if that neccessary but not sorrowing hot stone over split milk. Peace out! Hakuna matata.
Hemophilia.. that really sucks ha. I would know
Psoriasis is not a bad one (just ugly) and cannot be cured. I have that. I have it on my scalp and both elbows. Its annoying as hell for the most part.
oochan – is psoriasis similar to eczema? i have that on my scalp, the body shop honey shampoo and conditioner helps a lot better then what the doctors prescribed. give it a try?
86. 6twistedbiscuits…in a way it is. Eczema is a rash that comes and goes with tempature or with stress. psoriasis is constant and never goes away. It spreads very easily and is a thick patch of cracked white skin. Gross, I know. I have tried everything and only get a small relief from the itching with a prescription steroid. Its a very small dosage and it’s liquid. Clears up the worst patches and leaves only a small 2 inch patch when done. I have psoriasis on 80% of my scalp. The elbows are about 5 inches and 1 inch big. Right now I can only use the prescription on and off as it thins out the epidermis layer-nice side affect, eh?
oouchan – sounds nasty. ive heard so many myths about skin conditions and whats good for them i’d only recommend what i have tried. the honey shampoo isnt a miracle worker but has helped. and stressed…YES, has made things worse. does that affect psoriasis at all?
88. 6twistedbiscuits…weird but stress doesn’t affect mine. The weather does however. Winter is the worst because your skin becomes drier during that time so it’s very hard to go through. I moved to Arizona…although its a dry heat, I am not affected unless its around winter time. (well whatever winter is like here!)
I have also found out that skin isn’t the same for each person. What doesn’t work on me works on another, but most who have psoriasis have very little relief, if at all.
side note…I will give the honey shampoo a try. Haven’t done that one yet.
oouchan – aw sounds so awful
weather doesnt affect my skin as i pile so much moisturiser into it. my poor lil boy is getting eczema too i was hoping he would be without it
6twistedbiscuits: i really hate it when kids get it. That stinks. My kid has it on her hands. Thank little apples that she doesn’t have psoriasis.
oouchan – poor lil kid
sucks big time because they’re too young to understand things like scratching will make it worse. he has got cream from the docs which seems to be helping but he’d heal quicker if he left it alone. is good ur baby doesnt have psoriasis tho
Another one that is annoying is diverticulosis, which I have. Many websites out there claim there is a cure, but once you have it you can’t get rid of it. The symptoms can be treated with diet or surgery but it comes back…always. I used to enjoy strawberries, nuts, seeds and popcorn. Not anymore. I also have to stay away from celery. It does limit the types of food I can have. I have been in the hospital 3 times. 2 of my co-workers have it. One is so severe that she had 6 inches removed from her intestines….she still suffers from it however. Her sister also has the disease and it was so bad that it actually blew out her colon and she has to wear a colonoscopy bag.
Since I have had this, I watch what I eat and as long as I drink plenty of fluids, I am almost in the clear. It’s nasty to have, but at least it’s somewhat manageable.
Alcoholism?
some cancer can be cured, others only put into remission. Some people though will be fully cured and never get cancer again. So it really shouldn’t be in incurable diseases.
I disagree with some items on this list…i mean, the common cold is pretty curable and so is cancer.
80% of Leukemia patients SURVIVE nowadays. Sure, some go into remission…but most patients just have to go to the doctor once a year to check.
I believe MS and CF deserve the number 1 and 2 spot…
This is good info but is very sad at the time but is amazing how scientist are so important and find out so much info.
thisis very nasty sorry but ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh thnx 4 the talk
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why is the spinocebellar degeneration disease is not apart of this…………………………………………
this disease is incurable this disease will killing you softly…………
I have Type 1 Diabetes
A disease is only a dis ease. All illnesses occurs only if a imbalance exist within a body.
I claim that all illnesses are very hard to cure if you only approach the illness with logical thinking. Logical thinking only exists within our left brain. Almost all of what we learn today and what we understand of how the world works is a left brain concept of understanding.
Thinking that is a very efficient way of conceptualise the logical ideas that comes up from out left brain is a perfect way of maintaining a disease. To maintain a comfort of dis ease.
This is why the medical industri today is so wealthy. The live on this concept.
But there is a new way now. We are starting to understand that we also have a right brain that could be implemented in this work of healing illnesses that was created and maintained within our left brain.
Our right brain works on solutions from quite another angel.
To clarify this let me first explain the following.
Logic is only logic if you have all the facts. If you do not have all the facts the logic becomes illogical.
Now imagine a box. It is a grand box and this box contains the entire universe. A few hundred years ago the common truth within the box was that the earth was flat. Today wh know it is not so.
A few decades ago the common truth was that our continents did not move one inch, they where fixed. Then we got satellites and cameras that could take pictures of our planet. And one guy looked at these pictures and saw that the looked a lot like a puzzle. What if these pieces once was connected? Today we know it is so.
What kind of logic is it actally that we are confirming out reality with?
Does it not make sence that we perhaps are in lack of qiute a lot pieces of the puzzle?
If we had all the pieces, what wold we have to ask? Would we not know everything then?
This is what I have found out that you could do if you align your left and right brain.
All of sudden you will have a brand new way of observing what is it that is taking place within the left brain. Now you can also observe that reality from the right brains perspective.
What I have found out is that we lack quite a lot of information and I have also found out how we create diseases within our left brain and I have actually found out how to do womething about those diseases.
To good to be true? Absolutley if you read and understand this concept with your left brain. Possible and doable of you have a right brain concept of reading and understanding this text.
what about TB ??
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i think rheumatic fever should be on the top 10…its serious…!!!;P
yea i agree,,, CF, TB, MS should be at the top of da list!!!
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P.S. cancer is not a contagious or *****ually transmitted disease, and I can still blow my load as any non cancerous person could.
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What about Huntington’s chorea, its incurable and fairly bad to watch it happen to people
i didnt understood a word written over here.its boggeling my mind.
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im an asthmatic and i really, really hate it. i wish there was a cure!
is pulmonary tuberculosis is curable or incurable?
can a male hiv patient still have a kid of his own
@Deem no that is impossible as well as cruel to the child .
sorry i got to say this…..its not lupus
Even though gout isn’t necessarily considered life threatening (or is it?), I think it should have been included on this list. I am a chronic sufferer of this heinous ailment and the pain of a strong attack is far more excruciating than that of a fractured bone. Only someone who has dealt with gout can appreciate how truly and badly it sucks. It can only be controlled, not cured. Furthermore, the medications…such as allopurinol and colchicine…have devastating side effects. It’s a double edged sword, as the antidote contains its own special poison.
Instead of lupus I think you should put ALL autoimmune diseases (lupus is one of the more popular ones). An autoimmune disease arise when the body thinks itself as foreign and attacks itself. Autoimmune diseases will never be cured because the "foreign intruder" (your own DNA, proteins, etc) will never be rid of.
As for mad cow disease, there is also no known survivor. It's pretty much a death sentence if the person becomes infected. The only way to kill the infections prions is to boil them in strong acid (HCl) for several hours.