Chronic Diseases form a broad category encompassing conditions that persist over extended periods, often requiring ongoing management and care. This includes a spectrum of ailments such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory conditions, and autoimmune disorders. Managing chronic diseases necessitates a comprehensive approach, involving lifestyle modifications, medications, and regular medical monitoring. The burden of chronic diseases on global health underscores the importance of preventive strategies, early detection, and patient-centered care. Key terms associated with chronic diseases include non-communicable diseases, lifestyle management, long-term care, chronic illness, and disease prevention.
Chronic diseases are widespread and contribute significantly to the global burden of illness. Examples include cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, chronic respiratory conditions, certain cancers, and neurological disorders.
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