Here you’ll find 43 Diseases that start with N that begin with N, organized from “Narcolepsy” to “Nutritional anemia”. Many entries are neurological, neoplastic or nutritional, and the list suits quick lookups or deeper study.

Diseases that start with N are medical conditions whose names begin with the letter N. A notable example is “Narcolepsy”, a sleep disorder that illustrates how a single name can indicate a clear clinical syndrome.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Symptoms, Causes and Treatments.

Name: The official disease name as used in clinical references; you use it to locate and identify each condition quickly.

Symptoms: Short list of 2–4 key signs or complaints so you can recognize typical presentations at a glance.

Causes: Primary causes and main risk factors summarized in a line, helping you understand likely origins and mechanisms.

Treatments: First-line therapies, common management steps and referral advice so you know typical care options and next steps.

Diseases that start with N

NameSynonyms & CodesMain symptomsTypical treatments
NarcolepsyExcessive daytime sleepiness disorder, G47.4Daytime sleepiness, sudden muscle weakness, sleep attacksStimulant/amphetamines, sleep hygiene, sleep specialist referral
Nasopharyngeal carcinomaNPC, C11Nasal blockage, nosebleeds, neck massRadiotherapy, chemotherapy, ENT referral
Nasal polypNasal polyposis, J33Nasal blockage, reduced smell, runny noseNasal steroids, surgery if needed, ENT referral
Nasopharyngitis (common cold)Acute upper respiratory infection, J00Runny nose, sore throat, coughRest, fluids, symptom relief, primary care advice
Necrotizing fasciitisFlesh-eating disease, M72.6Severe pain, fever, swollen skin, rapid deteriorationEmergency surgery, IV antibiotics, critical care referral
Necrotizing enterocolitisNEC, P77Feeding intolerance, abdominal distension, bloody stoolsNICU care, bowel rest, IV antibiotics, surgery if perforation
Necrotizing pancreatitisSevere acute pancreatitis with necrosisSevere abdominal pain, fever, shockICU support, fluids, surgery/intervention if infected
Neonatal sepsisNewborn bloodstream infection, P36Poor feeding, fever or low temp, lethargyIV antibiotics, NICU care, pediatrics referral
Neonatal jaundicePhysiologic jaundice, P59Yellow skin/eyes, poor feeding, lethargyPhototherapy, hydration, pediatric follow-up
Neonatal abstinence syndromeNAS, P96.1Tremors, irritability, feeding troubleSupportive care, opioid taper, pediatric/addiction referral
Neonatal respiratory distress syndromeNRDS, P22.0Rapid breathing, grunting, low oxygenSurfactant, respiratory support, NICU care
Neural tube defectSpina bifida, anencephaly, Q00-Q05Abnormal spine/skull, neurologic deficitsFetal surgery/prenatal care, surgical repair, neurosurgery referral
NeuroblastomaChildhood adrenal tumorAbdominal mass, bone pain, weight lossSurgery, chemo, oncology referral
NeurocysticercosisBrain cysts from tapeworm, B69Seizures, headaches, focal deficitsAnti-parasitic meds, anti-seizure drugs, neurology referral
NeurofibromatosisNF1/NF2, Q85.0Skin bumps, nerve tumors, learning issuesRegular monitoring, surgery for problematic tumors, genetics referral
NeurosyphilisCNS syphilis, A52Confusion, vision problems, weaknessIV penicillin, infectious disease referral
Neuromyelitis opticaNMO (Devic disease), G36.0Optic neuritis, spinal cord weaknessImmunotherapy, acute steroids, neurology referral
NephrolithiasisKidney stones, N20Severe flank pain, blood in urine, nauseaPain control, hydration, urology referral for removal
Nephrotic syndromeProtein-losing kidney, N04Heavy leg swelling, proteinuria, fatigueSteroids/diuretics, blood pressure control, nephrology referral
NephritisGlomerulonephritis, N00-N08Blood/protein in urine, swelling, hypertensionBlood pressure control, steroids, nephrology referral
Nontuberculous mycobacterial infectionNTM infection, A31Chronic cough, fever, weight lossLong-course antibiotics, pulmonology/infectious disease referral
Nonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseNAFLD, K76.0Fatigue, mild liver enzyme elevation, often asymptomaticWeight loss, control diabetes, hepatology referral
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitisNASHFatigue, elevated liver tests, may be asymptomaticWeight loss, treat metabolic risks, hepatology referral
Non-Hodgkin lymphomaNHL, C82-C85Painless lymph node swelling, fever, weight lossChemotherapy/immunotherapy, oncology referral
Non-small cell lung cancerNSCLC, C34Persistent cough, weight loss, breathlessnessSurgery/chemo/targeted therapy, oncology referral
Normal pressure hydrocephalusNPH, G91.2Gait difficulty, dementia, urinary urgencyVentricular shunt surgery, neurosurgery referral
Norovirus infectionViral gastroenteritis, A08.1Vomiting, diarrhea, stomach crampsRehydration, supportive care, infection control
NocardiosisNocardia infectionCough, lung nodules, skin abscessesLong-course antibiotics, infectious disease referral
Noma (cancrum oris)Cancrum orisRapid facial tissue destruction, fever, malnutritionEmergency antibiotics, surgical reconstruction, nutritional rehab
Nodular melanomaNodular type melanoma, C43Rapidly growing dark skin lump, bleedingSurgical excision, dermatology/oncology referral
Neuroleptic malignant syndromeNMS, G21.0High fever, rigidity, altered mental stateStop causative drug, ICU care, supportive therapy
Neonatal hypoglycemiaLow newborn blood sugarJitteriness, poor feeding, lethargyFeedings/IV glucose, neonatal care referral
Neonatal lupusCongenital lupus effectsSkin rash, low blood counts, heart blockCardiology/rheumatology follow-up, supportive care
Nelson syndromePost-adrenalectomy pituitary tumorACTH excess, skin darkening, pituitary massPituitary surgery/radiotherapy, endocrinology referral
Netherton syndromeCongenital ichthyosis variantRed scaly skin, hair abnormalities, infectionsSkin care, infection control, dermatology/genetics referral
Necrobiosis lipoidicaSkin disorder often with diabetes, L98.2Yellowish shin plaques, pain, ulcerationManage diabetes, topical steroids, dermatology referral
Naxos diseaseArrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy with keratodermaPalpitations, fainting, thickened palms/solesCardiac evaluation, arrhythmia management, cardiology referral
Night terrorsSleep terror disorder, F51.3Sudden screaming, confusion, unresponsiveness during sleepSafety measures, sleep hygiene, sleep clinic referral
Night blindnessNyctalopiaPoor vision in dim light, difficulty driving at nightTreat underlying deficiency, ophthalmology referral
Nutritional anemiaDietary deficiency anemia, D50-D53Fatigue, pallor, shortness of breathIron/vitamin supplements, diet improvement, primary care
Non-immune hydrops fetalisNIHFSevere fetal swelling, polyhydramniosFetal medicine assessment, treat underlying cause
Neonatal conjunctivitisOphthalmia neonatorumRed eye, discharge in newbornTopical/systemic antibiotics, pediatric ophthalmology
Neonatal tetanusTetanus neonatorumPoor feeding, spasms, difficulty breathingSupportive ICU care, antibiotics, immunoglobulin

Descriptions

Narcolepsy
Chronic sleep disorder caused by abnormal REM regulation; causes unpredictable sleep episodes and cataplexy, often lifelong but manageable with meds and lifestyle changes.
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Cancer of the upper throat behind the nose often linked to Epstein–Barr virus; can be aggressive but often treatable with radiation and chemo.
Nasal polyp
Benign mucosal growths in the nose often from chronic inflammation or allergy; can recur but usually improve with steroids or removal.
Nasopharyngitis (common cold)
Viral infection of nose and throat; mild and self-limiting over days to two weeks in most people.
Necrotizing fasciitis
Rapidly spreading soft tissue infection causing tissue death; medical emergency with high risk without prompt surgery and antibiotics.
Necrotizing enterocolitis
Serious intestinal infection in premature infants causing inflammation and tissue death; can be life‑threatening in newborns.
Necrotizing pancreatitis
Severe form of pancreatitis where pancreatic tissue dies; can cause organ failure and requires intensive care.
Neonatal sepsis
Bacterial infection in newborns; can be rapidly fatal if untreated but treatable with prompt antibiotics.
Neonatal jaundice
Common newborn bilirubin elevation; usually harmless if monitored, but severe cases risk brain injury without treatment.
Neonatal abstinence syndrome
Withdrawal in newborns exposed to maternal drugs in pregnancy; symptoms vary and often require specialized care.
Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome
Lung immaturity in preterm infants causing breathing failure; treated in NICU with surfactant and ventilatory support.
Neural tube defect
Birth defects from incomplete neural tube closure during early pregnancy; severity ranges from treatable to life-limiting.
Neuroblastoma
Cancer of nerve‑cell precursors mainly in infants and young children; prognosis varies by stage and biology.
Neurocysticercosis
Parasitic infection of the brain by pork tapeworm larvae; common cause of adult seizures in endemic areas but treatable.
Neurofibromatosis
Inherited disorder causing nerve‑sheath tumors and other complications; varies from mild skin findings to serious tumors.
Neurosyphilis
Late-stage syphilis affecting the nervous system; treatable with antibiotics but may cause lasting damage if delayed.
Neuromyelitis optica
Autoimmune inflammatory disease targeting optic nerves and spinal cord; can cause relapsing blindness and paralysis without immune therapy.
Nephrolithiasis
Mineral stones form in kidneys causing severe pain; many pass spontaneously, some need procedures.
Nephrotic syndrome
Kidney disorder causing massive protein loss and swelling; can be chronic and increases infection/clotting risk.
Nephritis
Inflammation of kidney filters often from immune causes or infection; ranges from mild to rapidly progressive renal failure.
Nontuberculous mycobacterial infection
Environmental mycobacteria causing lung or skin disease, especially in immunocompromised people; requires prolonged multi-drug therapy.
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Excess fat in liver not due to alcohol; common and usually mild but can progress to scarring.
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
Progressive form of fatty liver with inflammation and scarring; can lead to cirrhosis and liver failure.
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Diverse group of lymphatic cancers with variable prognosis; many types are treatable and sometimes curable.
Non-small cell lung cancer
Most common lung cancer group; treatment depends on stage and molecular markers.
Normal pressure hydrocephalus
Ventricular fluid buildup causing walking problems and memory loss; symptoms can improve after shunt placement.
Norovirus infection
Highly contagious cause of acute gastroenteritis common in outbreaks; usually self‑limited but can dehydrate vulnerable people.
Nocardiosis
Bacterial infection from soil organisms causing lung, skin or brain disease especially in immunocompromised patients.
Noma (cancrum oris)
Severe gangrenous infection of the mouth and face in malnourished children; preventable with nutrition and early care.
Nodular melanoma
Aggressive melanoma subtype that grows quickly downward; early removal improves outcomes.
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
Rare, life-threatening reaction to antipsychotics causing muscle rigidity and fever; requires urgent hospital treatment.
Neonatal hypoglycemia
Common in newborns of diabetic mothers or preterm infants; usually reversible but severe prolonged low sugar risks brain injury.
Neonatal lupus
Transient autoimmune condition in infants of mothers with certain antibodies; can cause serious heart block in some babies.
Nelson syndrome
Rare growth of pituitary tumor after bilateral adrenal removal for Cushing’s disease; may need surgery or radiotherapy.
Netherton syndrome
Rare inherited skin disorder causing fragile skin and hair abnormalities, increased infection risk.
Necrobiosis lipoidica
Chronic skin condition producing shin plaques, often associated with diabetes; may be persistent and ulcerate.
Naxos disease
Rare inherited heart muscle disease with skin and hair findings; can cause life‑threatening arrhythmias.
Night terrors
Parasomnia seen in children and some adults causing abrupt terrified episodes during non‑REM sleep; usually resolves with age.
Night blindness
Difficulty seeing in low light often due to vitamin A deficiency or retinal disease; some causes reversible with treatment.
Nutritional anemia
Anemia due to inadequate nutrients like iron or B12; common worldwide and often treatable with supplements and diet changes.
Non-immune hydrops fetalis
Fetal condition with abnormal fluid accumulation not due to maternal antibodies; can be life-threatening and needs specialist care.
Neonatal conjunctivitis
Eye infection in newborns from bacteria or chlamydia; early treatment prevents vision damage.
Neonatal tetanus
Severe infection of newborns often from unclean birth practices; preventable by maternal vaccination and sterile delivery.
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