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What are the difference between Acute and Chronic disease.

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Answered by PSanjana
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acute diseases are for short time and chronic diseases are for long time

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Answered by Anonymous
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Definition

An acute condition is one where symptoms appear suddenly and worsen rapidly, while a chronic condition is one that develops gradually and worsens over an extended period of time.

Comparison chart

Acute versus Chronic comparison chartAcuteChronicDefinitionAn acute disease is a disease with a rapid onset and/or a short course.A chronic condition is a human health condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects. The term chronic is usually applied when the course of the disease lasts for more than three months.Appearance of symptomsSuddenUsually gradualDurationShort; a few days to a week or two.Extended period of time; usually six weeks or more, often months or years.Nature of PainStarts suddenly as a reaction to an injury or something else.Develops gradually out of habitual diet, posture or other condition. Continues beyond expected period of recovery.ExamplesBreaking a bone, burn, strep throat, flu, asthma attack, heartburn.Osteoporosis, asthma, frequent migraines, consistent back pain, heart disease, kidney disease.

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