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Persistent is a term used in various fields of medicine to describe a condition or symptom that continues over a prolonged period. It can refer to a disease, a symptom, or a medical condition that lasts longer than usual or beyond the expected time frame.

Medicine[edit]

In medicine, the term "persistent" is often used to describe symptoms or conditions that continue for a long period of time. This can include chronic diseases such as diabetes or heart disease, as well as symptoms such as pain or fatigue that continue despite treatment.

Persistent Diseases[edit]

Persistent diseases are those that continue over a long period of time, often for the rest of a person's life. These can include conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. These diseases often require long-term management and treatment to control symptoms and prevent complications.

Persistent Symptoms[edit]

Persistent symptoms are those that continue for a long period of time, often despite treatment. These can include symptoms such as pain, fatigue, and nausea. These symptoms can be a sign of a persistent disease, or they can be a condition in their own right.

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