"Short illness" typically refers to a brief period of sickness that lasts for a limited duration, often resolving within a few days to a week. It can encompass various minor health issues, such as a cold, flu, or a mild gastrointestinal disturbance. These illnesses usually do not require extensive medical treatment and often resolve with rest and self-care. If symptoms persist or worsen, it may be advisable to seek medical attention.
no it is a physical illness
Yes. Both the I and E are short. \ˈil-nəs\
Chronic illness is long-term illness, and temporary disability is short-term limited activity.
Yes. Ill-ness
Michael Bury has written: 'Health and illness in a changing society' 'Health and Illness (Short Introductions)'
There is no actual "illness" called "Short Man syndrome", the term was just invented to describe a short man who tries to overcompensate for being short by acting out to try to gain attention and respect from others. See the Related link below.
Short-term Memory Loss ADD/ADHD
January 11th 2010 from a short illness
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Acute. An illness of long duration is called chronic.
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.
The Violinist died Saturday at the age of 60 in Virgina after a short illness.