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# write the differences between Acute and Chronic disease?
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Answered by ramesh015
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Answer:

  • Acute diseases refer to the medical condition that occurs suddenly and lasts for
  • a shorter period of time.
  • Chronic diseases develop slowly and last for a lifetime.
  • Chronic diseases are sometimes fatal. Acute diseases, if it persists for a long time, can term fatal, otherwise
  • can be treated by certain medications.
Answered by PraptiMishra05
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Acute diseases :-

  • An acute disease is one in which a person recovers faster and it is of short duration.

  • Effect of the diseases vanishes away as soon as it is cured.

  • Symptoms of acute diseases are fairly intense but resolve in short period. Symptoms of chronic diseases are mild but they 

  • Cure of these diseases is fairly simple

  • Example - influenza, strep throat.

Chronic diseases :-

  • A chronic disease is one in which recovery period is long.

  • Effect is long-lasting for this type of diseases.

  • Symptoms of chronic diseases are mild but they persist.

  • Cure of these diseases is very difficult and sometimes impossible.

  • Example - tuberculosis, cancer

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