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What are Chronic Diseases?
Chronic diseases are long-lasting conditions that often require ongoing medical attention and limit daily activities. Unlike acute conditions, which occur suddenly and can be cured, chronic diseases develop slowly and can be managed but not always cured.
Common Types of Chronic Diseases
Chronic Heart Diseases

Chronic Respiratory Diseases

Chronic Gastrointestinal Diseases

Heart diseases are responsible for millions of deaths annually. Our focus emphasizes the importance of prevention, early detection, and proper management. Addressing heart diseases helps prevent disastrous consequences for both health systems and individuals, underscoring the critical need for targeted interventions.
Chronic respiratory diseases severely impact quality of life and are leading causes of disability and mortality. Common causes include chronic exposure to tobacco smoke and air pollution. Our objective is to promote prevention and treatment by encouraging healthy environments and better personal health practices.
Chronic gastrointestinal diseases significantly impair quality of life and are major contributors to morbidity and healthcare burden. Common causes include dietary factors, chronic infections, and long-term use of certain medications. Our objective is to promote prevention and treatment by advocating for healthy dietary habits, regular medical check-ups, and better personal health practices.
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