Anemia of chronic disease

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    cravings for snacks and sugary foods.} {This stabilizes the insulin in the body and puts an individual at less risk of chronic diseases like diabetes, cancer, and heart infections.|This regulates the insulin in your body and reduces your risks for acquiring chronic diseases like diabetes, cancer, and heart infections.|This stabilizes the insulin in your body to help you evade chronic diseases like diabetes, cancer, and heart infections.} {During this type of fasting, some people usually take…

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    malnutrition is the chronic deficiency of protein and connected with energy. Also, malnutrition is the under or over macro and micro nutrition deficiency in the body. The macronutrients are protein, fat, CHO and fat soluble vitamins. The micronutrients are the water soluble vitamins, minerals and water. This malnutrition can be affected from the not eating enough healthy diets and recognizing from the physical appearance signs and symptoms, dietary data, and bio-medical data. This disease can be…

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    according to those preconceived notions of “racial diseases,” or people believe that certain races experience certain illnesses, however, this is not the case. More often than not, these illnesses that are attributed to certain racial groups stem from the environment in which they live, chronic stressors, and their socioeconomic status. There are, however, some diseases that occur more frequently in certain groups than others, such as sickle cell anemia, found most often in those of African…

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    Inflammation is a normal response to injury, infection, or irritation of living tissue. Redness, tenderness, pain and swelling of the affected area re characteristics of the inflammation process. Minor inflammations may occur as the result of a break in the skin. The more severe forms of inflammation are usually associated with rheumatic disorders such as arthritis. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) reduce inflammation but are not related to steroids which also reduce inflammation.…

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    Without antibiotics, everyday people would die from chronic illnesses that could have been easily treated and cured with these “miracle drugs.” Common illnesses during this time such as tuberculosis and typhoid fever were very deadly and were easily treatable with the help of antibiotics. This is stated in the quote which reads, “Antibiotics, such as streptomycin, chloramphenicol, and tetracycline, provided the first effective means to treat chronic infections, such as tuberculosis or typhoid…

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    by erosion from chemicals or drugs, excessive alcohol and metabolic disorders. Chronic gastritis causes atrophy of the lining and seen in elderly population. (Huether & McCance, 2012) Symptoms are nausea, abdominal pain, abdominal bloating, loss of appetite, vomiting, black tarry stool. Diagnosis include subjective information, history and objective data of upper endoscopy, laboratory test to check or H. pylori, anemia, and fecal occult test. Treatment may include medications to reduce stomach…

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    suffering from Celiac disease this is a constant battle. Celiac disease is a digestive disorder that affects the digestive system by causing damage to the small intestines and interferes with the absorption of nutrients we get from food ("Definition and facts for celiac disease," 2016). Everyone that has Celiac disease is effected differently. A large percentage of people with Celiac disease experience no symptoms at all, however they are still at risk for complications of the disease. There…

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    Malabsorption Syndrome

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    caused by intrinsic disease, inflammation, or harm to the lining of the intestine (Cafasso & Kerr, 2015). Additionally, this condition can be a result of the body’s inability to create enzymes that are needed to digest certain foods or to properly mix the…

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    and divide. The body starts to accumulate large numbers of these abnormal cells, and this often leads to the formation of tumors. There are various types of this condition, including diffuse large and marginal B-cell lymphomas, follicular lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, mantle cell lymphoma, Burkitt lymphoma, hairy cell leukemia, and peripheral T-cell lymphomas. While it is a relatively common condition, it is more often seen in seniors rather than young adults or children.…

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    will go within a month of induction therapy, but in some patients the disease will come back, and lowering the cure to 40%. Chronic lymphoid leukemia, people with it usually survive nine years, but some have survived as long as 35 years. In stage I or II, remission occurs in about 70% of people treated with chemo, but it always comes back at some point. Chronic myeloid leukemia, depending on the person’s age, the extent of the disease and the treatments used depends on the survival. 60% of…

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