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Journal of General Practice

ISSN: 2329-9126

Open Access

Chronic Illness: Non-Curable Health Illness

Abstract

Piotr Mikaa

Chronic illness is a long term, non-curable health illness. Alzheimer disease and dementia. Arthritis. Asthma is few example of chronic illness. There is changing of lives, changing a person in respect to relate others, since there are additional stresses too. Complex causes, many risk factors, long latency periods (time between onset of the illness and feeling its effects), a long illness, functional impairment or disability is some characteristics of chronic illness. New theoretical approaches area unit required to capture the multiple processes that occur among two adaptations to illness. Here, the foremost aspects of the two adaptation/dyadic header models area unit reviewed and their limitations area unit made public. Moreover, a replacement theoretical approach to the dyadic-regulation processes that area unit vital for adaptation to illness is projected.

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