there is no known cure, just stretches
Chronic renal failure is increasing in the population. It is most common in adults older than 70. The risk of developing chronic kidney disease increases after age 50. An overall average age of onset is not available.
Chronic silicosis is a lung disease caused by long-term exposure to silica dust, commonly found in industries like mining, construction, and glass manufacturing. Over time, the inhaled silica particles lead to inflammation and scarring in the lungs, resulting in breathing difficulties, coughing, and increased susceptibility to respiratory infections. There is no cure for chronic silicosis, and treatment focuses on symptom management and prevention of further exposure to silica dust.
Chronic disorders such as diabetes, hypertension, and osteoarthritis are characterized by a slow onset and long duration. These conditions typically develop over time and can persist for years or even a lifetime without a cure.
Acute infections have a rapid onset and tend to resolve quickly, while chronic infections last for a longer period of time and may persist for months or years. Latent infections involve a period where the virus or bacteria is in a dormant state within the host, potentially reactivating later to cause symptoms.
A biennial is a plant that completes its life cycle in two years, typically flowering and producing seed in the second year. It differs from annuals, which complete their life cycle in one year, and perennials, which live for more than two years.
Joe has a chronic cough. The patient suffers from chronic fatigue. Both are instances where chronic illustrates a lengthy time the subject has been suffering. tired all the time = chronic fatigue. Coughing all the time = chronic cough
A Chronic illness or condition, builds up over a period of time. Sometime this can be years or even decades. By contrast, an Acute condition or illness, happens suddenly, or over a short period, usually in terms of days or weeks. Different diseases have different lengths of time to be considered chronic.
Chronic just means long lasting. You may have epileptic attacks over many years but they may be infrequent, short and manageable such as "aura". Severe epilepsy usually means "intractable" epilepsy where the attacks are frequent, usually involve spasms or convulsive movements, loss of conciousness and little or no response to treatment. Of course you can have chronic and severe epilepsy.
The shortest Chinese dynasty was the Xin Dynasty, lasting 14 years. The longest lasting one was the Shang Dynasty, lasting 571 years.
The shortest Chinese dynasty was the Xin Dynasty, lasting 14 years. The longest lasting one was the Shang Dynasty, lasting 571 years.
The shortest Chinese dynasty was the Xin Dynasty, lasting 14 years. The longest lasting one was the Shang Dynasty, lasting 571 years.
Chronic bronchitis is more common in people over 40 years old
An eon is the largest division of geologic time, lasting billions of years. An era is a subdivision of an eon, typically lasting hundreds of millions of years. A period is a smaller division of geologic time, lasting millions of years, and an epoch is an even smaller division of time, typically lasting tens of millions of years.
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The length varies. I've had a chronic illness for 6 years and should grow out of it. Some are life long.
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