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Friday, December 23, 2011

Treating chronic problems

If chronic illness can't be cured, what sort of treatments and help can sufferers get?



The important thing to remember about a chronic illness is that it is likely to be a permanent face of life. This means that the patient has to lern how best to control the symtoms in order to live as full and active a life as possible. Often simply following a healthy way of life, with a good diet, plenty of exercise,adequate rest and street kept under control, is enough to keep well most of the time. Other people many need drugs to counteract effects such as narrowed blood vessels, a tight chest or an allergic reaction. In some advanced conditions, surgery can help by replacing worn, painful joints or a damaged heart valve.

More than any other factor, attitude determines how well people cope with a chronic illness. Whatever their physical state, those who live life to the full invariably fare better than those who see themselves as invalids.

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