Q. Intensity of symptoms of acute disease and chronic disease
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- Acute disease is a condition or a disorder that comes on or onsets rapidly and lasts for a shorter period of time.
- Examples of acute diseases include appendicitis, acute leukemia, and strep throat. Some acute diseases do not require hospitalization or medical treatments, such as influenza, whereas others, such as pneumonia and acute myocardial infarction, may require medical attention and extended treatment.
- Chronic disease is a condition or a disorder that persists for a longer period of time or has long-lasting health effects.
- Chronic diseases - such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, stroke, and arthritis - are the leading causes of disability and death in New York State and throughout the United States.
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Onset Symptoms of acute diseases show a sudden appearance and they become worse within a short time Symptoms of chronic diseases may not make an appearance for a very long time period
Cure Complete cure of acute diseases is possible with the correct administration of drugs A complete 100% cure for chronic diseases is rarely possible. In most cases, medications will be effective in only preventing the worsening of the disease
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