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difference between illness and disease. with point​

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Answered by kochedaksh06
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There is some difference between the usages of the terms, so you should be careful while using them.

Illness and disease both cause the same feelings of discomfort, pain or unease in people. However, an illness is more of a subjective feeling. This means that there is really no identifiable reason behind the condition. If the condition behind the illness is identified, it is more often referred to as a disease. However, in more generalized terms, we can define an illness as a state where the person has feelings of pain or discomfort that does not have an identifiable reason.

A disease refers to a condition where the body or the parts of the body of a person does not work properly. There is usually a pathological reason behind the condition.

Answered by mubeen100
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Answer:

Difference between illness and disease.

Explanation:

  • Illness is something that needs to be managed such as feelings of pain, discomfort, distress, weakness, fatigue, etc.
  • Obviously, these two things are not mutually exclusive, and they often occur together.
  • Disease is something that needs to be cured.
  • Illness is something that needs to be managed.

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