Q- Chronic diseases are considered more serious than the acute disease. Why?
Answer- Chronic diseases are considered more serious than the acute disease because of the following reasons:
- Chronic diseases take a long time to develop in the body but stay for a long time period.
- Acute diseases are very common and can be treated easily whereas chronic diseases lead to the death of the victim.
- Several dangerous diseases such as tuberculosis, Pneumonia, diabetes, obesity, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, arthritis, etc. are included in chronic diseases.
Class 9th Important Questions
- What are disease agents? Give two examples
- What is the basic key to the prevention of infectious diseases
- Give two examples of chronic disease
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why are chronic diseases fewer than acute diseases?
Chronic diseases are a kind of metabolic disorders so these diseases need a long exposure to the pathogen of that diseases. That is why chronic diseases are fewer than acute diseases.
Which of the acute and chronic diseases is more serious?
Chronic diseases are more serious as compared to acute diseases because chronic diseases are complicated and last for a long term. There are very few chronic diseases but are very dangerous.
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