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define acute disease or chronic disease

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Answered by wbhat
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acute diseases :
A disease that lasts a short time or
Such medical conditions which occur suddenly and last for the brief period in the body, are said to be the acute disease.
chronic disease :
But the medical condition where the disease occurs slowly and last for a long time or sometimes for the entire life is called as the chronic disease

note : acute condition may develop into chronic disease also, e. g. Asthma
Answered by MrThakur14Dec2002
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☆☆ •• ☆☆ ACUTE DISEASES: -

☞ A disease marked by the sudden onset of symptoms is called as acute disease. This type of medical condition resolves quickly on their own or with mild medical treatment. An acute condition sometimes may be so fast acting and severe also that it gets difficult for the patient to survive.

▪▪Examples of acute disease are strep throat, appendicitis, asthma, broken bone, influenza, pneumonia, etc. In some cases, there is the requirement of medical treatment or hospitalization, while some may not require any medical attention.

☆☆ •• ☆☆ CHRONIC DISEASE :-

☞ A chronic disease is characterized by the slow and long term progression over the time. These are long lasting or may be for the lifetime. If the disease lasts for more than three years than it is said to be the chronic disease. In the initial stage of the chronic disease, the symptoms are less severe than those in an acute phase.

▪▪The chronic disease shows slow progression and results in the severe damage in the body, which can be partial or complete or sometimes leads to death. Elephantitis, diabetes mellitus, arthritis, emphysema, HIV/AIDS, COPD, hepatitis C are some of the examples of chronic disease.

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☆☆ @ Mr. Thakur ☆☆



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