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Difference between acute and cronic disease.

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Answered by Fuschia
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ACUTE DISEASE

1) The diseases last for a short period of time.
2) They don't cause long term harmful effects on our body.
3) A person recovers completely.
4) Example ---> Cough,Common cold,etc

CHRONIC DISEASE

1) These diseases last for a long period of time, even for a lifetime.
2) They cause drastic long term harmful effects on our body.
3) A person does not recover completely.
4) Example -----AIDS , Cancer, elephantiasis,etc
Answered by ItzPsychoElegant
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acute diseases they they do not last for many days they stopped in our body for 3 days or more than 3 days or less than 3 days so we can I cure from acute diseases so it is a tiny diseases that it will go fast from our body and it does not cause any problem for our body for example called cough headache but the chronic diseases it is most harmful diseases that that if it enters in our body it last for long for example coronavirus cancer or by DNA also they can come on from generation to generation they can pass form as diabetes AIDS HIV examples are diabetes se HIV coronavirus cancer are some of the main

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