why are acute disease become chronic disease
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It is critical for a doctor and a patient to have an understanding of the difference between acute pain and chronic pain. With acute pain, the pain is a symptom of injured or diseased tissue. When the injury has finished healing, the correlating pain will subside. For example, with a herniated disc, once the pressure on the nerve is alleviated the acute pain stops. For this reason, medical treatment for acute pain focuses on healing the underlying cause of the pain.
The link in some cases of acute disease when it is last for long time it changes into chronic disease leading to higher risk . For example -
- Head injuries or meningitis increases risk of Alzheimer's disease
- Asthma could be a chronic illness , where cold is as acute illness
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