piriossyndrome
Years of poor posture can lead to chronic strain and adaptation in the posterior vertebral ligament, resulting in thickening and reduced elasticity. This may contribute to decreased spinal stability and increased risk of injury. Over time, it can also lead to pain and discomfort due to the ligament's inability to support the spine effectively. Additionally, poor posture can exacerbate conditions like spondylosis or degenerative disc disease.
A degenerative disease is one that is usually chronic and continues to develop over time.
Cirrhosis
spondylosis spondyl/o = vertebrae/vertebra osis= abnormal condition
Obesity ... which predisposes individuals to diabetes, sleep apnea, heart disease, degenerative joint disease and many others.
In the first place all forms of arthritis are chronic once you are suffering wit them as osteoarthritis for example which is a degenerative form of the disease cant be cured any more then rheumatoid arhritis which is an autoimmune disease. and yes one can have problems with both at the same time.
He had a degenerative disease of the spine and fell in his stall and damaged his right hind femur. He was 25 years old. The spinal disease he had was chronic.
Alzheimer's disease is the example of degenerative nerve disease.
It is remodling of the back side of the bony vertebral bodies, causing a ridge-like effect, while at the same time, there is a bulging of the annular disk material. It is this phenomenon which can cause impression onto the spinal cord, which travels through a canal behind the vertebrae. These, along with a couple of others are characteristic of degenerative disk disease.
The medical term for the chronic degenerative disease due to an imbalance in dopamine and acetylcholine levels in the brain is Parkinson's disease. Symptoms include tremors, stiffness, and difficulty with movement and coordination due to the loss of dopamine-producing cells in the brain. Treatment focuses on managing symptoms through medication, therapy, and sometimes surgery.
Herpes infection have acute onset. But the infection persist in posterior root ganglion for life time. So it can be called as chronic disease with acute onset probably.
inherited