In today's era, diseases have increased a lot and are continuously taking the youth in their grip. New viruses and infections are emerging every day and are proving fatal. However, some diseases get cured quickly and some take time. On the other hand, there are many diseases whose symptoms are not understood in the initial stages and by the time they are detected, the disease has reached the advanced stage. Many such diseases require extra attention and care and are considered silent killers. These diseases are making you hollow by entering your body and pushing you towards death. Let us know about such silent-killer diseases…

Diabetes
Diabetes is also known as the silent killer because it never shows any symptoms. In most cases, it goes undiagnosed due to vague symptoms including excessive thirst, frequent urination, and irritability. Everyone needs to be alert to avoid this. For this, there is also a need to improve your routine. Apart from correcting the wrong eating habits, and daily exercise, if many types of wrong habits are abandoned, then you will be able to avoithemit.

High cholesterol
High cholesterol is also called the silent killer, as it does not cause any symptoms in patients until its levels become very high. High cholesterol occurs when there is an excessive build-up of a fatty substance called LDL 'bad' cholesterol in the blood. It is caused by fatty, processed foods, toxic habits like alcohol consumption and smoking, ng, and lack of exercise.

Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a bone disease in which the affected person is often unaware of his condition, as there are no early symptoms or signs. The disease is not detected until they have a fracture. That's why this disease is also called the d silent killer. In this disease, not only y the bones become hollow, but it also affects oral health. To prevent any kind of nondiseased, it is necessary to eat foods rich in calcium and vitamin D. Along with this, workouts like walking, jogging, stair climbing, weight training, ng, etc. should also be done. It is also necessary to have regular checkups.

Fatty liver disease
Fatty liver disease can be of two types: non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and alcoholic fatty liver disease, also known as alcoholic steatohepatitis. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is a type of fatty liver that is not related to alcohol consumption, whilethe alcoholic fatty liver disease is caused by heavy alcohol consumption fatty liver disease progresses slowly, which is why it does not manifest itself in the form of symptoms. It is a silent killer, in which people do not feel any symptoms.

Hypertension
Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure. What is blood pressure? Let's understand this first. The function of the heart is to pump blood to the various organs of the body. In a given time the blood is passing through every organ of the body. But due to stress and other reasons, the heart starts accepting the pressure and increases the speed of pumping blood. This is called having high blood pressure. The lower blood pressure should be 80 MMHG and the upper one should be 120 MMHG. But many times the blood pressure of patients goes up to 180 to mmHgMMHG. This is a condition of high blood pressure ie hypertension. This condition is alarming. The special thing is that the blood pressure gradually becomes high and its symptoms are not known. That's why this disease is cal the led silent killer. This greatly increases the risk of brain stroke and heart attack.

Cervical cancer
Data released by the Noida-based National Institute of Cancer Prevention and Research shed some light on the rising cancer problem among women, which threatens to turn into an epidemic if not addressed. Every 8 minutes a woman dies of cervical cancer in India. Cervical and breast cancer rates in India were among the highest in the world. Of the 2,000 women diagnosed with cancer, 1,200 were diagnosed at a late stage, according to the report. This means that it reduces the first-year survival rate for cervical cancer by 3 to 17 times. It is called a silent killer as it does not show any symptoms in the early stages. If it is not diagnosed in time, cancer can spread to the bladder, liver, intestines, and lungs.