Chronic: Understanding Long-Lasting and Recurring Medical Conditions
The medical term meaning long-lasting or recurring is "chronic". It refers to a condition or disease that lasts for a long time or keeps coming back. Chronic conditions typically have a duration of more than 3 months and can be either acute or stable. Examples of chronic conditions include diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis.Long-Term Care - Related Articles
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