List of diseases causing sudden death

A sudden death is a natural, unexpected death in an apparently healthy person, or a person for whom a relatively minor disease is not expected to result in death. It is not death due to complications of a known disease, such as an infection that worsens over time. To be a sudden death, symptoms can appear no more than 60 minutes before the death.

Most sudden deaths are due to heart diseases, especially sudden cardiac death. Some sudden deaths are caused by epilepsy or other conditions. A typical classification subdivides sudden deaths into arrhythmic, circulatory, and non-cardiac deaths. However, it is sometimes difficult to properly classify any given death, as some neurological diseases may produce symptoms of cardiac arrhythmia.
Causes
The following are the most common diseases for sudden unexpected death.
#Myocardial infarction and other heart problems
#Brochial asthma
#Brain stroke
#Epilepsy
#Acute renal failure

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