Biology, asked by yugshah10, 1 year ago

what are chronic diseases?​

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Answered by saloni3115
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Chronic disease: A disease that persists for a long time. A chronic disease is one lasting 3 months or more, by the definition of the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics. Chronic diseases generally cannot be prevented by vaccines or cured by medication, nor do they just disappear.

Answered by sakshi7860
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A chronic disease is a condition you can control with treatment for months. Asthma, diabetes, and depression are common examples. Often, they don't have a cure, but you can live with them and manage their symptoms.

Sometimes, your doctor might use the words "controlled" or "stable" to describe your cancer if it's unchanged over time. The disease can also go through cycles of growing, shrinking, and staying the same.


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