What is it that is urgent?

There are many different diseases that can appear in who we are. These diseases can be classified into two basic types: chronic and chronic diseases. Each of these types will have different characteristics and have different direction of behavior depending on the specific disease.

1. What is an urgent disease?

An urgent disease is used to address sudden onset diseases, which occur for a limited period of time and are often severe.

A disease described as urgent de dethribing that it has a short duration, as a recent onc initiate consequence. Quan quanc quantities of how "short" and "recent" can vary from disease to disease to specific and varies contextually. But the essence of "emergency" is always the opposite of chronic disease – which in turn manifests a prolonged disease.

The word "level" also implies two other meanings: sudden onset and severity. As in acute myocardial infarction (AMIs), there are both sudden and serious factors of an acute disease.

Acute often used to address urgent conditions such as in acute myocardial infarction, but it is not always so serious. For example, acute rhinitis is often associated with a common cold, which is an acute but not serious disease.

Acute myocardial infarction

The emergency disease occurs suddenly but has serious consequences

Acute myocardial infarction and acute rhinitis do not have the same severity, but they have in common that is to occur in a short, sudden time, not a chronic disease. The disease can occur one or more times as in recurrent pneumonia, that is, there are many episodes of acute pneumonia, but they do not take place for months or years.

And not all urgent diseases are serious, and vice versa. For example, a toe with mild pain due to an acute injury, or acute upper respiratory tract infection, acute gastroenteritis is usually mild and will run out in a few days or weeks.

However, the word "urgent" is also sometimes used to address a stage of a disease. Sometimes "acute" is also used in the definition of certain diseases such as acute leukemia, acute respiratory syndrome, acute myocardial infarction, acute hepatitis,… to distinguish it from the chronic forms of that disease, or to highlight the sudden onset of the disease.

2. What are the causes of an urgent disease?

Acute disease is usually caused by viruses, bacteria or another infection. The disease can also be caused by injuries such as falls, car accidents, or drug abuse. However, the disease can also be caused by other causes that come from within the patient's body such as in acute myocardial infarction, which is caused by blood clots that have formed in the body before, moving to and clogging a branch of the coronary artery that provides nourishing blood to the heart.

Blood clots

Blood clots that cause coronary artery obstruction are also the cause of the disease

3. Some common urgent diseases

An urgent disease can be divided into two types:

  • Mildly urgent diseases
  • Severely urgent diseases

Some of the mildly urgent diseases we often encounter include:

  • Meselecular diseases: injuries, back pain, gout,…
  • Respiratory diseases: upper respiratory tract infections, patients with manifestations such as cough and cold, pain in the area, sore throat, dizziness,…
  • Digestive diseases: dysenteration, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, urgent abdominal pain, constipation,….
  • Neurological diseases: dizziness, headache, throbbing pain,…
  • Dermatological diseases: rash, urticaria allergy, itching,…
  • Cardiovascular disease: irregular heartbeat (chest drumming), cold limbs, swelling of the ankles,…

Severe diseases can be divided into the following forms:

  • Alarm symptoms: as the patient has signs of a possibility of experiencing potentially serious problems, it is imperative to be examined and monitored.
  • Critically ill: is the type of urgent disease in which illness is a serious threat to the physical or mental, well-being of the person, or the survival of the patient. Patients see their own health problems as serious acute conditions such as: acute myocardial infarction, he/she is paralyzed by a stroke,…

Common serious and serious diseases can be mentioned as:

  • Myocardial infarction
  • stroke

Cardiac shock in myocardial infarction

Myocardial infarction is an acute serious disease
  • Cancer: colorectal cancer, stomach cancer, lung cancer, brain tumors,…
  • Severe depression
  • Acute pneumonia
  • Stomach ulcers
  • Acute inflammatory bowel disease
  • ….
  • The exacerbating of chronic conditions is suffering: the patient is suffering from chronic diseases, which can have exacerbated outbreaks that endanger the patient. Some chronic diseases may have exacerbated episodes such as:
  • Acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
  • Acute episodes of asthma.
  • Acute course of rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Acute episodes of viral hepatitis.

Thus, the urgent disease is only those that occur suddenly, usually occurring only for a short period of time, and often severe diseases. But there are still mild, not too dangerous conditions. The word "urgent" can also be used to support a stage of the disease, an outbreak of chronic disease.

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Article reference source: webmd.com

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