
Diseases are abnormal conditions that negatively affect the structure or function of part or all of an organism, often characterized by specific symptoms and signs. Treatments refer to the medical care or interventions used to manage, cure, or alleviate the symptoms of diseases. These can include medications, surgeries, therapies, or lifestyle changes, aiming to restore health, prevent complications, and improve the quality of life for affected individuals.

Diseases are abnormal conditions that negatively affect the structure or function of part or all of an organism, often characterized by specific symptoms and signs. Treatments refer to the medical care or interventions used to manage, cure, or alleviate the symptoms of diseases. These can include medications, surgeries, therapies, or lifestyle changes, aiming to restore health, prevent complications, and improve the quality of life for affected individuals.
What is a disease?
A disease is an abnormal condition that disrupts the normal structure or function of part or all of an organism, often with recognizable signs and symptoms.
What is a treatment?
Treatments are medical actions used to manage, cure, or relieve disease symptoms, including medicines, procedures, therapies, or lifestyle changes.
What is the difference between signs and symptoms?
Symptoms are subjective experiences reported by the patient (e.g., pain, fatigue), while signs are objective findings observed by others (e.g., fever, rash).
What factors influence the choice of treatment?
Diagnosis accuracy, disease severity, patient health and preferences, potential side effects, and evidence from guidelines and trials.