Illness means a subjective distressing feeling of a person. Disease is a physical pathology in a person Disorder is usually used in Psychiatry where there is no physical involvement but it is a disturbance of function, structure, or both such as in depressive disorder
An illness and a injury are different in that an illness is a sickness and an injury is physical bodily harm. An example of an occupational injury can be someone breaking their arm at work. An occupation illness can be someone breathing in coal dust or some other type of chemical that can cause diseases or health disorders.
Health is not only absence of illness, but complete physical, mental, social and spiritual wellbeing. Illness is distress caused by ill health that affects productivity and necessitates availability of affordable and timely health care.
Every disease is an illness but not every illness is a disease (A disease is not a virus, parasite, etc but an illness could be)
The difference between disease and illness is that a disease is something that can consume your whole body and it is often things like cancer, ALS and many other things. An illness is short lived, often like a cold.
A vaccine protects against a future illness. An antiserum treats a current illness.
Chronic illness is long-term illness, and temporary disability is short-term limited activity.
There are two types of illnesses, mental illness and a physical illness.
The difference between illness and wellness, is that illness is a state experienced by the body when one or more of the control systems loose the ability to maintain homeostatis. On the other half wellness is the promotion of health though preventive measures and the pratice of good health habits.
biological, psychological, social, spiritual
Nonenterics are enterobacteriae that does not cause GI illness.
Christian scientists view illness as a natural weakness of the body. Christians believe that the body grows old and can be prone to sickness, even though their spiritual well-being supersedes their physical bodies.