in Traditional medicine there is no cure there is treatment of symptoms like using bronchiodialators and cortiosteriods and the use of oxygen in alternative medicines there are many things that will greatly help some minor some major like diet and lifestyle changes like lose weight get some excercise detox and other strategies that work very well you need to see an intergrative medicine specialist for that or in traditional medicine a pulmonary specialist
Emphysema is chronic and progressive. It can be managed, but not cured, and eventually the benefits of management fail.
They can be cured by smoking chronic bud. This is good for other types of chronic pains.
as it lasts for a long time and cannot be cured ,diabetes is a chronic disease
COPD is Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. It damages the longs and gradually makes breathing harder. It is mostly from cigarette smoking. It can be treated if you stay away from cigarettes and second hand smoke.
Crohn's Disease is considered a chronic disease, in that it generally is not cured. One can have treatment or surgery that realizes episodes of symptoms, and on occasion the disease may become burnt-out and go away.
cure rate is the percentage or number of persons that can be cured in a certain disease
You can take a medicine that your doctor prescribed or it can't be cured.
Depends on the disease. Some can be cured if the doctor give the patient the right medicine. Some needs surgery. Some can't be cured.
The Oxford Dictionary defines "chronic" as, when referring to an illness, persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
Because it is a chronic disease and cannot be cured. It can only get worse or stabilise.
A chronic disease is a long-term condition that typically progresses slowly and may require ongoing management and treatment to control symptoms and prevent complications. Examples include diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis.
It's difficult to provide an exact number of people cured from diseases globally, as this varies widely by disease, region, and over time. Many diseases, such as bacterial infections, can be effectively treated, resulting in millions being cured annually. Additionally, advancements in medicine have led to significant improvements in the treatment of chronic diseases, cancers, and viral infections, contributing to a growing number of individuals who achieve remission or are considered cured. However, comprehensive global data on cures is often challenging to compile.