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A disease is classified as being any deviation from or interruption of the normal structure or function of any body part, organ, or system that is manifested by a characteristic set of symptoms and signs and whose etiology, pathology, and prognosis may be known or unknown. (Source, medical dictionary)
A conditon is classified as A disease or physical ailment. (Source, medical dictionary)
Examples of diseases include cancer and Diabetes - although disease can be classified further depending upon type.
Conditions again can be further categorised but can include pregnancy, depression etc.
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Congenital is the term for conditions and diseases present at birth.Acquired is the term for conditions and diseases that develop in adulthood.
"Your history" can mean:your personal and family history, like when you were born; parents' names; where you grew up; etc.your family medical history - diseases and conditions people in your family have or hadyour personal medical history - diseases and conditions YOU had or have regardless of your family medical history
Q) State any two conditions essential for being free of disease. Ans. Two conditions essential for being disease-free are: (a) Person should take balance diet. (b) Personal and community hygiene.
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A lot of times it, the scientist/s who find them name them. Sometimes, the names are of latin origin translating to be what the disease is. Sometimes the diseases are named after people who have them.
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They name diseases so they can identify it and treat it a bit easier. Calling you just "sick" is a little general.
There are two diseases for which splenectomy is the only treatment--primary cancers of the spleen and a blood disorder called hereditary spherocytosis (HS).
Many people live with diseases. Diabetes and high blood pressure are two of the most common conditions people today live with.
viruses, genetic conditions etc