B. Chronic
Chronic Exposure
Lupus nephritis affects abbout 50% of all lupus patients. Chronic means it lasts for a long time or that there is no cure.
One of the long term effects is kidney stones which form due to lack of water then begin hardening
the acute effects of radiation are those effects that occur within 1 or 2 months after exposure to radiation.
Soda is an sugary drink. It can't hurt your kidneys unless you only drink soda for a long period of time. If soda is all you drink you can get a kidney infection/kidney stones.
THESE ARE LONG TERM EFFECTS · Make bones stronger-not as easily broken · Less risk of arthritis - Less risk of osteoporosis · Chronic lung problems
The long-term effects of primary complex, which is typically caused by a primary infection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, can vary depending on the individual's immune response and the management of the condition. In some cases, it may resolve without significant issues, while in others, it can lead to chronic pulmonary disease or latent tuberculosis infection, which can reactivate later. Complications such as respiratory impairment or pulmonary fibrosis may also occur. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are crucial in mitigating these long-term effects.
No, mumps is not considered a chronic disease; it is an acute viral infection caused by the mumps virus. It typically presents with symptoms such as swollen salivary glands, fever, and muscle aches, and usually resolves within a few weeks. While complications can occur, such as orchitis or meningitis, these are not the same as chronic conditions that persist over time. Most individuals recover completely without long-term effects.
The problems with having so many systems within a body, is the conditions that come with each system. The Urinary system can the following conditions; UTI (Urinary tract infections)bladder cancer, and incontinence.
For acute urinary tract infection 3 - 4 days, for a chronic urinary tract infection it could take up to 10 days.
While most infections in humans result in an asymptomatic latent infection, about one in ten latent infections eventually progresses to active disease, which, if left untreated, is a chronic disease which kills more than half of its victims.