Progressive disease

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Progressive disease is a term used in medicine to describe a disease or condition that worsens over time. This can refer to diseases that increase in severity, spread to other parts of the body, or both. Progressive diseases can be chronic or acute, and they can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, infections, and lifestyle choices.

Definition

A progressive disease is one that continues to worsen over time. This can mean that the disease's symptoms become more severe, that the disease spreads to other parts of the body, or both. The term is often used to describe chronic diseases, which are long-lasting conditions that may not have a cure. However, it can also be used to describe acute diseases, which are short-term conditions that can still worsen over time.

Causes

Progressive diseases can be caused by a variety of factors. Some are primarily caused by genetics, such as Huntington's disease and cystic fibrosis. Others are caused by infections, such as HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis. Still others are caused by lifestyle choices, such as heart disease and type 2 diabetes. In many cases, a combination of these factors can contribute to the progression of a disease.

Treatment

The treatment for a progressive disease depends on the specific disease and its cause. In some cases, treatment can slow or stop the progression of the disease. In other cases, treatment can help manage the symptoms of the disease, but cannot stop the disease from progressing. Treatment options can include medication, surgery, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes.

Examples

Some examples of progressive diseases include:

See also

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