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Acne and Its Psychosocial Impacts Of all chronic diseases,skin diseases have the greatest impact on a person because it is highly visible.... Acne and Its Psychosocial Impacts Of all chronic diseases, skin diseases have the greatest impact on a person because it is highly visible.... In cases when skin conditions are chronic, affected persons may be branded as social outcasts, hence leading to other psychological issues such as depression or social anxiety....
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Expectations (prognosis) COPD is a lasting (chronic) illness.... This chronic condition makes breathing complicated to the victims or the patients.... At age 55, the lungs cannot fight the chronic damage caused through engulfing of the respiratory organs....
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Others are chronic kidney disease and insufficient consumption of minerals such as calcium, potassium, and magnesium.... For instance, that as many as one in three American adults are at risk of contracting chronic kidney disease, stroke, and heart attack/heart failure makes them highly likely to develop hypertension as well....
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Apart from this, how the person treats others in the work place would always be accompanied with suspicions which might in return be interpreted by colleagues as a form of mental illness and the person might be labeled as paranoid.... Presbycusis Presbycusis (Date submitted) Presbycusis Alteration in the ability to hear may results in physical and psychosocial discomforts.... Presbycusis Presbycusis submitted) Presbycusis Alteration in the ability to hear may resultsin physical and psychosocial discomforts....
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The other aspect of chronic illness is that they are not contagious and therefore it can not be contracted through infection.... Cases of chronic illness can most likely lead to the disillusionment of the patient in taking care of themselves, this is because of the constantly recurring illness condition that requires very close monitoring and any complacency may be lethal to ones life.... Roles of Multidisciplinary Teams for Chronic Patients Date Roles of Multidisciplinary Teams for Chronic Patients Introduction The definition of the of the term chronic illness have very many aspects considered in it....
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Asthma as a chronic disease Name Institution affiliation Tutor Date Asthma as a chronic disease chronic diseases in the modern century are usual scenes in the medical field.... hellip; This has increased the number of people coming up to get treatment for chronic diseases.... According to Falvo (2009), these developments have helped to save the lives of individuals suffering from chronic illnesses.... Different from the ancient centuries where the society had negative misconceptions on chronic illnesses, the public has now been sensitized on the positivity of the matter....
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Examples of chronic diseases include cancer, arthritis, stroke and Parkinson's disease among other numerous examples.... This is because the disease affects their psychological and social aspects of life.... Though Parkinson's disease is not necessarily life threatening, it has lasting and adverse health, and psychosocial effects on its patients.... These conditions could be chronic, in that the disease could be persistent leading to long lasting effects of the symptoms in the human body....
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The prevalence of chronic diseases has been the leading setback of the vulnerable societal members with impaired psychological and physical functions.... Name: Instructor: Task: Date: Introduction The societal setting offers variable measures to limit the adaptation aspects within the community.... Although a challenging medical condition among the members of the society, the analysis and statistics of Parkinson's disease have assisted in curbing the dire effects....
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