Chronic condition

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A chronic condition is a health-related state that is recurrent or persistent over an extended period, typically characterized by effects lasting longer than three months. Chronic conditions encompass a broad range of health issues that develop progressively or are present from birth and may not have a definitive cure. The term chronic becomes pertinent when the progression of the disease continues for an extended timeframe, necessitating ongoing medical attention or limiting regular activities or both. These conditions can range from mild conditions, such as minor arthritis, to life-threatening diseases like advanced cancer.

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Common Chronic Diseases[edit | edit source]

Chronic diseases are ailments that are long-lasting and generally slow in progression. They include, but are not limited to:

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A terminal illness is one that is incurable or untreatable and is reasonably expected to result in the death of the patient within a short period of time.

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Chronic Conditions Overview[edit | edit source]

Chronic conditions vary in nature and health impact:

Glossary of Chronic Conditions[edit | edit source]

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