RE: ## Heat Vs Ice Application of heat and cold, both are proven method o ... @chrisrice 67 over 3 years ago DBuzz You are viewing a single comment's thread: View full context View direct parent Interesting @dmhafiz 👍 What is the difference between "Chronic" and "Acute"? P.S. Thank you for the good caption 😎👏 Posted via D.Buzz 0 0 0.000 1 comments @dmhafiz 62 over 3 years ago Acute and chronic, two terms are used to indicate the longevity of a symptom. Usually, if any symptom goes way within 4 weeks (days to weeks), it's considered as acute. More than that period is called chronic (months to years). @chrisrice Posted via D.Buzz 0 0 0.000 Reply
@dmhafiz 62 over 3 years ago Acute and chronic, two terms are used to indicate the longevity of a symptom. Usually, if any symptom goes way within 4 weeks (days to weeks), it's considered as acute. More than that period is called chronic (months to years). @chrisrice Posted via D.Buzz 0 0 0.000 Reply
Acute and chronic, two terms are used to indicate the longevity of a symptom. Usually, if any symptom goes way within 4 weeks (days to weeks), it's considered as acute. More than that period is called chronic (months to years). @chrisrice
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