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What is Diathesis?

Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Diathesis is a medical term meaning “predisposition.” It refers to a natural tendency or susceptibility to disease as a result of genetic or environmental factors. Someone with a diathesis for a condition is at increased risk of developing the condition or experiencing complications as a result of having the condition. Bleeding diathesis, usually caused by genetic blood disorders, is an example; people with blood disorders are more likely to experience problems related to clotting and circulation. Likewise, people in heavily polluted areas can have a predisposition for environmental illnesses.

Genetic conditions can predispose people to a wide range of medical problems and researchers are constantly uncovering new genetic links to disease. For example, metabolic disorders can interfere with the ability to absorb and use nutrients, leading to health problems. People with metabolic disorders can be at risk of malnutrition and other complications because their bodies cannot use nutrients effectively or at all. Likewise, some genetic disorders can create a predisposition for the development of allergies or autoimmune diseases.

Biomedical research and gene therapies hold promise for people with predisposition to diseases.
Biomedical research and gene therapies hold promise for people with predisposition to diseases.

A person with a diathesis for given medical conditions may have this noted in a medical chart to make care providers aware. Certain natural tendencies can become concerns during medical procedures or the development of treatment plans. Someone with a bleeding disorder might be a poor candidate for surgery because of increased risks, and if surgery becomes necessary, special steps need to be taken to protect the welfare of the patient. Knowing about this issue ahead of time allows care providers to make plans.

Some people may be genetically predisposed to conditions like depression and addiction.
Some people may be genetically predisposed to conditions like depression and addiction.

Treatments are sometimes available to address a predisposition or tendency to disease. These can include prophylactics designed to prevent the onset of disease, as well as treatments to manage disease. A person who doesn't produce a particular digestive enzyme could, for example, take an enzyme supplement to replace the missing enzyme, or avoid certain foods that the body cannot digest. Researchers working on gene therapy are interested in ultimately developing treatments to correct the underlying problem so that patients do not require supportive therapies for life.

Many known diathesis are noted in the patient's medical chart.
Many known diathesis are noted in the patient's medical chart.

This term can also be seen used in the diathesis-stress model of behavior. This behavioral model argues that behavioral disorders are the result of a combination of inherited and environmental factors. Someone can have a genetic predisposition to depression or other conditions that interacts poorly with environmental factors known to cause behavioral problems. On their own, genetic and environmental factors may not be enough to lead to the development of a disorder, but when they are combined, they can influence the outcome of a person's behavioral development.

Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a WiseGEEK researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors.

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Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a WiseGEEK researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors.

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    • Biomedical research and gene therapies hold promise for people with predisposition to diseases.
      By: Ljupco Smokovski
      Biomedical research and gene therapies hold promise for people with predisposition to diseases.
    • Some people may be genetically predisposed to conditions like depression and addiction.
      By: Johan Larson
      Some people may be genetically predisposed to conditions like depression and addiction.
    • Many known diathesis are noted in the patient's medical chart.
      By: Tom Wang
      Many known diathesis are noted in the patient's medical chart.
    • A predisposition for some conditions can be found through genetic testing.
      By: spflaum
      A predisposition for some conditions can be found through genetic testing.
    • Some genetic disorders create a predisposition to allergies.
      By: jovanmandic
      Some genetic disorders create a predisposition to allergies.
    • If a person with a diathesis for bleeding requires surgery, the doctors will be prepared to give transfusions in the operating room or take other precautions.
      By: sudok1
      If a person with a diathesis for bleeding requires surgery, the doctors will be prepared to give transfusions in the operating room or take other precautions.
    • Those with a bleeding diathesis may experience frequent nosebleeds.
      By: Monika Wisniewska
      Those with a bleeding diathesis may experience frequent nosebleeds.