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what is the difference between a disease and a syndrome​

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Answered by gautham234
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Explanation:

DISEASE:

A health condition that has a clearly defined reason behind it, Resulting from a pathophysiological response to external or internal factors.

For example, cardiovascular disease.

SYNDROME:

A syndrome is a term that refers to a disease or a disorder that has more than one identifying feature or symptom without an identifiable cause.

Down syndrome is a well-known genetic syndrome. It is characterised by having an extra copy of chromosome 21 in combination with a number of distinctive physical features at birth.

Adding ‘condition’ here…

CONDITION:

Sometimes, a syndrome can be caused by a number of diseases or it can be a medical condition itself.

Defines as An abnormal state of health that interferes with the usual activities or feeling of well being.

For example, chronic fatigue syndrome is a neurological condition, diagnosed from a collection of symptoms in addition to the main symptom of post-exertional malaise.

Answered by priyanshu406249
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Explanation:

A disease is a pathophysiological response to internal or external factors. A disorder is a disruption to regular bodily structure and function. A syndrome is a collection of signs and symptoms associated with a specific health-related cause.

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