what is chronic disease?
A disease or condition that usually lasts for 3 months or longer and may get worse over time. Chronic diseases tend to occur in older adults and can usually be controlled but not cured.
what is chickenpox?
Chickenpox is a highly contagious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV)
the abbreviation of COVID-19 stand for what?
CO- corona
VI- virus
D- disease
what is the main symptom for monkeypox?
a rash
what is dilated cardiomyopathy
Dilated cardiomyopathy is a type of heart muscle disease that causes the heart chambers (ventricles) to thin and stretch, growing larger
what causes chronic disease?
1. tobacco use
2.poor nutrition
3. physical inactivity
4. a lot of alcohol use
what is the most important key to disease prevention?
Keep immunizations up to date
how does the virus spread?
Through respiratory droplets of an infected person.
where does monkey pox rash start?
on the face
what causes dilated cardiomyopathy
Dilated cardiomyopathy causes the chambers of the heart to grow larger which can be lead to a heart failure if its not treated.
what are the types of chronic disease?
cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and arthritis.
what are the 4 types of disease prevention?
1. Primordial prevention
2. Primary prevention
3. Secondary prevention
4. tertiary prevention
can the corona virus be spread through food?
Yes, because it can have bacteria from the person making it if they are sick
How did monkeypox transfer to humans?
infected animals to humans from bites or scratches, or during activities such as hunting, skinning, trapping, cooking, playing with carcasses or eating animals.
what are the symptoms of cardiomyopathy?
fatigue
shortness of breath
chest pain or discomfort
reduse ability to exercise
Chronic stress has been linked to which of these health problems?
1. headaches
2. constipation
3. constepation
what causes German measles for kids?
for kids rubella is the common thing that causes German measles.
How severe is COVID-19 infection?
it can lead to death for some people
What tests and treatments are available for monkeypox?
its done by a laboratory based technique called polymerase chain reaction.
what are the risk factors?
Damage to the heart muscle from certain diseases, such as hemochromatosis
long term high blood pressure
and heart value disease.
what are the 5c's for chronic disease?
control, compliance, complications, counseling/concerns, and customization.
how much risk does monkey pox bring?
monkey pox has so much risk because it can lead to death even though it not something that common right now but it is slowly spreading.
where do coronavirus come from?
it originally came from an animal which was a bat.
what are the long term effects on monkey pox?
it will probably be the scars of the rashes and the lasting vision loss in cases of eye development.
how long can you live with dilated cardiomyopathy?
50% of the patients are dead whiten 5 years.