Sickness

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Sickness is a state of ill health, or a particular disease or malady. It is often used to describe a state where a person is not in good health. Sickness can be caused by a variety of factors, including infection, genetic disorders, environmental factors, and lifestyle choices.

Causes of Sickness[edit | edit source]

Sickness can be caused by a variety of factors. These can include:

Treatment of Sickness[edit | edit source]

The treatment of sickness often depends on the cause of the illness. This can include:

  • Surgery: This can be used to remove tumors, repair damage caused by injuries, or correct abnormalities.
  • Lifestyle changes: This can include improving diet, increasing exercise, and quitting smoking.

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