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Acute diseases are different from chronic diseases. Explain your answer with

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The conditions we develop are often categorized as either chronic or acute. So what's the difference? Acute illnesses generally develop suddenly and last a short time, often only a few days or weeks. Chronic conditions develop slowly and may worsen over an extended period of time—months to years.

Answered by KeertiNegi
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Answer:

Acute conditions are severe and sudden in onset. This could describe anything from a broken bone to an asthma attack. A chronic condition, by contrast is a long-developing syndrome, such as osteoporosis or asthma. Note that osteoporosis, a chronic condition, may cause a broken bone, an acute condition.

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