5 Most TERRIFYING Diseases In History

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  • Top 5 Most Terrifying Diseases Throughout history, humanity has faced countless challenges, but few things have struck fear into our hearts like the specter of disease. Imagine waking up one day to find your own body turning against you in ways you could never have imagined. From flesh-eating bacteria to mind-altering viruses, diseases not only challenge modern medicine but also strike fear into the hearts of those who hear their names. Which of these ailments have terrified humanity most? This is not for the faint-hearted, so brace yourselves as we explore the top five most terrifying diseases..
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Komentáře • 108

  • @ultimatediscovery
    @ultimatediscovery  Před 27 dny +23

    Thanks for visiting The Ultimate Discovery Channel! I hope you enjoy the watch! ♥

  • @mollyplace6956
    @mollyplace6956 Před 22 dny +50

    Necrosis is not a disease it is a condition. There are many many things that could cause necrosis ex: frostbite, bacterial infection, snake bite

    • @Tom-kg1gx
      @Tom-kg1gx Před 10 dny +7

      It is lack of oxgyen to the cells, it can be caused by numerous medical and trauma problems, it is the death of tissue.

    • @pyaeger911
      @pyaeger911 Před 9 dny +4

      Cholera came from India

  • @user-us5pv8zw3z
    @user-us5pv8zw3z Před 22 dny +17

    Both my grandparents were born in Fall River, MA in 1905. They both contracted and survived the Spanish Flu, but my grandmother lost her baby brother. My grandfather used to tell me what it was like living through a pandemic I never dreamed that I would contract the virus during our most recent pandemic.

  • @crystalmorgan1959
    @crystalmorgan1959 Před 16 dny +11

    The swine flu killed my paternal great grandmother when her oldest child (my grandma) was 11 years old and her youngest child was 6 months old. My grandma raised her younger siblings. When she married as a teenager, the 3 youngest went to live with her and her husband.

    • @kerrynicholls6683
      @kerrynicholls6683 Před 8 dny +4

      I’m so sorry, she lost her childhood and had to become the mother. How noble and honourable of her. Even though it was thrust upon her, she continued to do everything she could, instead of running away. I have respect for such a wonderful woman. I’m sorry she died from that. It is probably a difficult death. She deserved so much better. Good on you for caring her story forward. Love ❤️ from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @doktordoktor141
    @doktordoktor141 Před 19 dny +9

    My father contracted TB in the 70s when he was a teen! He got it from drinking unpasteurized milk straight from the udder of their dairy cows (he was raised on a farm). He was super sick but obviously survived and without any long lasting side effects!

    • @CanMoose
      @CanMoose Před 15 dny +4

      I grew up on a farm and all we drank was unpasteurized milk, we also made our own butter from it

  • @124anya
    @124anya Před 18 dny +10

    I got necrotizing fascitis (flesh eating bacteria) when it first came out in 1987. I almost lost my life!

    • @karencahill4798
      @karencahill4798 Před 15 dny +6

      I am so sorry to hear that. Surely traumatizing. I pray continuous good health For you.🙏🏼

    • @gretchenhughes9652
      @gretchenhughes9652 Před 11 dny +2

      I seen several cases of that when I was a nurse.

    • @124anya
      @124anya Před 9 dny +2

      Haha, I am an RN now. I've got some battle scars but healthy indeed!

    • @user-ku6wu4zc4c
      @user-ku6wu4zc4c Před 9 dny

      So many diseases, so much pain but idiot people keep believing in fairytales from Israel about fake Jahveh and the vampire Jesus 😮

  •  Před 22 dny +15

    This video teaches us the necessity of vaccines!

    • @user-ml5ut4dp8y
      @user-ml5ut4dp8y Před 22 dny

      I just tried to share with my friends on FB, but it was immediately removed for being pornographic.

    • @CanMoose
      @CanMoose Před 21 dnem

      Go ahead, get as many as you want.... you're safe with vaccines..right??
      Just don't figure it's ok to force your opinions on others like in the last plandemic

    • @CanMoose
      @CanMoose Před 21 dnem

      It's antibiotics, healthy food, antiseptics , clean water and warm shelter that keeps you safe from disease...not vaccines

    • @CanMoose
      @CanMoose Před 21 dnem

      ​@@user-ml5ut4dp8yif you say ANYTHING negative about vaccines it'll be removed immediately

    • @CanMoose
      @CanMoose Před 15 dny

      The 9th circuit Court of USA has ruled that the COVID 19 shot is NOT a vaccine.
      According to the BMJ, after COVID 19 " vaccine" shot the Canadian military had an 800 percent increase in vaccine injury

  • @davidshanholtz1666
    @davidshanholtz1666 Před 10 dny +4

    I contracted necrotizing fascitis on my abdomen at the end of August 2016. That was a nightmare. I spent 8 months in the hospitals and rehab going through 12 surgeries, including open heart,. The first two months I was in a coma and I had to learn to walk again.

    • @M.Sforza
      @M.Sforza Před 5 dny +1

      My god, so happy you made it. NF is no joke.

  • @momv2pa
    @momv2pa Před 16 dny +7

    There are so many awful diseases-this should have been at least a top 10. I was quite surprised to not see leprosy on this list. Still, quite interesting.

  • @elizabethloper8181
    @elizabethloper8181 Před 23 dny +17

    My mother, born in 1905' had small pox. Her mother kept her slathered in carbolated Vaseline and She had just couple of scars.

  • @joyridner9808
    @joyridner9808 Před 25 dny +8

    Better sanitation, clear drink water, canalisation, soap, better and enough food, better and warmer houses reduced all infections

  • @joannemadden7449
    @joannemadden7449 Před 14 dny +4

    I came down with the Spanish Flu AND COVID at the same time, it's been a couple of years but My Pulmonary System has never fully recovered but at 60 I count My Blessings ❤

  • @christn2000years
    @christn2000years Před 19 dny +6

    My Generational blood cousin thru my Grandfather ," Doc Holiday" died from TB as well.they believe he contracted it from his denistry work on patients.Sad but true family member.I'll be your huckleberry ❤

  • @bluebethlehem
    @bluebethlehem Před 19 dny +12

    Rabies is my worst fear!!

    • @SusanKay-
      @SusanKay- Před 16 dny +1

      Tetanus, too!

    • @CanMoose
      @CanMoose Před 15 dny +2

      ​@@SusanKay-tetanus is extremely rare..

    • @ICBODYTOO
      @ICBODYTOO Před 14 dny

      Thank God for the Rabies Vaccine!
      I had to get the shots about 10 years ago from an animal bite, I was so grateful for that vaccine. Sad that many people still don't know much about it and even in the USA, there are Rabies deaths.

    • @ICBODYTOO
      @ICBODYTOO Před 14 dny +3

      Thank God for Rabies vaccine !
      Pre and post shots, both important.

    • @kerrynicholls6683
      @kerrynicholls6683 Před 8 dny +1

      I have been bitten by a dog on both legs, and bitten by a bat. I am not scared of these illnesses as they have vaccines to treat both of them. Thank goodness 😅 or I wouldn’t be here right now.

  • @1915FadedBelly
    @1915FadedBelly Před 26 dny +43

    We all know where Spanish Flu started, so I dont know why you are choosing to ignore Kansas in March 1918. Was it manufactured in a lab to test on soldiers? Wouldn't be the first time.

    • @janel.8921
      @janel.8921 Před 26 dny +9

      I read somewhere that it originated on hog farm in Kansas.

    • @Jaysqualityparts
      @Jaysqualityparts Před 26 dny +4

      Same people different lab CYN-NA

    • @Gee-Oh1
      @Gee-Oh1 Před 21 dnem

      Do you realize how ridiculous what you just said is?
      Our microbiological technology was extremely primitive in 1918. In fact we had only just discovered non bacterial infections by doing filtration studies just 20 years before.
      We didn't even know they were particles until after the invention of the electron microscope in 1931.
      We didn't even know about DNA until Watson and Crick in 1953 and it still took years after that for us to learn how it worked.
      No, there was no one engineering a virus during the first world war.

    • @CanMoose
      @CanMoose Před 21 dnem +3

      ​@@Jaysqualitypartswrong...OP is right

    • @MATT-cv8eo
      @MATT-cv8eo Před 20 dny +5

      Actually the most likely source was US Armed forces both training at the nearby base and troopers returning from Europe with the disease to said base.

  • @DoloresSeurat
    @DoloresSeurat Před 27 dny +12

    Very interesting video! My grandparents were from South Texas. My grandfather died of TB when my mother was 8 years old. It breaks my heart knowing he suffered so terribly. My grandmother had polio. I did get to know her well, she was an amazing woman. She lived into her 80’s, and her three children have also.

    • @suek7086
      @suek7086 Před 22 dny +2

      My grandfather died of TB in 1952. He never got to hold me and was in the sanatorium for the last several years of his life.

    • @renafielding945
      @renafielding945 Před 21 dnem +2

      I am sorry for all your family who didn’t get to know tho ones who wouldn’t survive.

    • @lettiemohammad457
      @lettiemohammad457 Před 21 dnem +2

      My Daddy and his siblings were immune to smallpox. Their Grandmother had it while pregnant with their Mother who was also immune. My Father and his brothers were all in the militarily during WWII and neardly drove their militarily Doctors crazy - they didn't have vacanation scars and the doctors kept trying to give them one with every physical!

  • @renafielding945
    @renafielding945 Před 21 dnem +5

    My family were deployed overseas to Japan in the early fifties and we all had to get a lot of shots. I had to get my smallpox shot repeated because it wouldn’t take. Never got the little round scar to prove it. Later, around the late fifties when we had left the army and gone home to Texas, my family got chickenpox. Even my mother had it, some of us really bad. But I didn’t get it. I still don’t know how or why but I was there.

    • @karencahill4798
      @karencahill4798 Před 15 dny +2

      Good to hear. I’m 68. Never did get Chicken Pox. However at 5 yrs. old I remember standing in a long line with my mom where everyone was getting a shot ( vaccination) ?

    • @CanMoose
      @CanMoose Před 10 dny

      Chicken pox was a common childhood illness when I was young.

    • @aibheissilva2461
      @aibheissilva2461 Před 8 dny

      My gran was given her smallpox vaccine during WWII and like you, it didn't take, no matter how many times it was given. They eventually figured out she must've had cowpox (yes, a real disease) at some point with it being mistaken for something else at the time. By recovering from it, she became fully immune to any of the "poxes".

  • @gaylefarley5432
    @gaylefarley5432 Před 23 dny +5

    Very informative

  • @Angelisa-hi3fv
    @Angelisa-hi3fv Před 10 dny +3

    Necrosis equals mrsa!

  • @DM-wu5hn
    @DM-wu5hn Před 22 dny +3

    One correction, H1N1 in Kansas lab, 1913
    Birth of a Nation, 1915
    WW1, 1918

  • @davidarundel6187
    @davidarundel6187 Před 23 dny +7

    All are , to those who have them . Some are able to be cured , cheaply & without aderse reactions . MDs do nt lke thee being discussed , asthe tworemedys , work - one is indvdual specific , and both reuire a fast of 2 - 4 weeks , with once daily repeats .

    • @billgreen1861
      @billgreen1861 Před 22 dny +3

      David,
      Are you trying to say something ?
      Because it reads like gibberish, I'm sorry to say.
      What ever it is, it's not making any sense.

    • @CanMoose
      @CanMoose Před 10 dny

      @@billgreen1861 he makes sense to me, and he's absolutely correct.

  • @balancedeerlennon
    @balancedeerlennon Před 26 dny +7

    Thank you for this interesting video. My Husband Died of antibiotic resistance TB in Melbourne Australia in 2013.

  • @ednaatluxton4918
    @ednaatluxton4918 Před 13 dny +1

    The CDC? In Atlanta is vault full of little vaults like a football field or larger full of every disease ever known to man or created in the usa. Any employee could sneak one put and mutate it. England has a smaller version of this.

  • @debbieedwards4884
    @debbieedwards4884 Před 27 dny +15

    It's nice to learn anything new. They should've used this thinking during Covid. No matter how deadly it was many people thought Covid wasn't very dangerous. These diseases scare the hell out of me, perhaps when people realize how dangerous sickness is they'll learn.

    • @CanMoose
      @CanMoose Před 21 dnem +1

      Learn what??

    • @debbieedwards4884
      @debbieedwards4884 Před 21 dnem +2

      @@CanMoose Learn to listen to the message about a pandemic.

    • @CanMoose
      @CanMoose Před 21 dnem

      @@debbieedwards4884 from who?

    • @debbieedwards4884
      @debbieedwards4884 Před 21 dnem +2

      @@CanMoose Doctors & people who tell you to wear a mask.

    • @CanMoose
      @CanMoose Před 21 dnem

      @@debbieedwards4884 what about the doctors and people who tell you not to wear a mask

  • @ericburks7527
    @ericburks7527 Před dnem

    I’m surprised malaria was not mentioned

  • @riotriot533
    @riotriot533 Před 8 dny +1

    polio

  • @sifridbassoon
    @sifridbassoon Před 10 dny

    How could you tell the story of cholera without mentioning John Snow?

  • @tonirodriquez706
    @tonirodriquez706 Před 12 dny

    All these boil down to being dirty

  • @GrannyPreps
    @GrannyPreps Před 27 dny +7

    I'll drink a full bottle of colloidal silver.

  • @philanna38
    @philanna38 Před 23 dny +5

    And they say there's a powerful loving god. If so, he must be a monster.

    • @LeanneFowler-ms5xc
      @LeanneFowler-ms5xc Před 21 dnem +5

      There absolutely is a loving God!!! You will see whenever it is you die

    • @TheRealBambihooves
      @TheRealBambihooves Před 21 dnem

      ​@@LeanneFowler-ms5xc❤

    • @philanna38
      @philanna38 Před 20 dny

      @@LeanneFowler-ms5xc No one can proof it.

    • @CanMoose
      @CanMoose Před 15 dny

      ​@@philanna38right..the dead don't talk

    • @CanMoose
      @CanMoose Před 15 dny +3

      ​@@LeanneFowler-ms5xcwhy doesn't your god help you when you're still living??