what are the three level that lead to manifestation of disease
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An ocular manifestation of a foundational disease is an eye condition that straightforwardly or by implication comes about because of an infection procedure in another part of the body. There are numerous infections known to cause visual or ocular changes.
Level, when it interacts with the body and has crude impacts that are unnoticed, however, can be found in test reports.
When it demonstrates essential side effects that may look unmindful, for example, a typical cold or influenza.
At the point when the disease has added up to manifestations consummation and begins responding and irritating interior cell units.
Level, when it interacts with the body and has crude impacts that are unnoticed, however, can be found in test reports.
When it demonstrates essential side effects that may look unmindful, for example, a typical cold or influenza.
At the point when the disease has added up to manifestations consummation and begins responding and irritating interior cell units.
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Considering it to be an open-minded question, I am giving a general answer.
A manifestation of a disease is the first observable indications of a disease or infection. It is a proof that the site or smell of something is not normal or regular.
The different levels in which a disease gets manifested in the human body are -
1. Accumulation - it involves the accumulation of the disease-causing agents in the body, leading to the alteration of regular body mechanisms.
2. Aggravation - It is the tendency of the irregularities to spread across a certain tissue, organ, or area.
3. Localization - Dissemination of the disease-causing substances spread across the body and localize at a specific point showing visible changes caused by narrowing of blood vessels, etc.
After these visible symptoms and changes occur, which also cause other health issues leading to a disease.
A manifestation of a disease is the first observable indications of a disease or infection. It is a proof that the site or smell of something is not normal or regular.
The different levels in which a disease gets manifested in the human body are -
1. Accumulation - it involves the accumulation of the disease-causing agents in the body, leading to the alteration of regular body mechanisms.
2. Aggravation - It is the tendency of the irregularities to spread across a certain tissue, organ, or area.
3. Localization - Dissemination of the disease-causing substances spread across the body and localize at a specific point showing visible changes caused by narrowing of blood vessels, etc.
After these visible symptoms and changes occur, which also cause other health issues leading to a disease.
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