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Chronic Disease Management

Chronic Disease Management

Chronic diseases are long-term medical conditions that progress slowly and often require ongoing care and management. Common chronic diseases include diabetes, heart disease, chronic respiratory conditions, hypertension, arthritis, and kidney disease. Effective management is crucial to maintaining quality of life, preventing complications, and reducing healthcare costs. Chronic Disease Management (CDM) is a structured approach that combines medical treatment, lifestyle modifications, patient education, and continuous monitoring to help patients live healthier, longer lives.

Key Goals of Chronic Disease Management

Symptom Control
Reduce the severity and frequency of symptoms to improve daily functioning.
Prevent Complications
Minimize risks associated with chronic diseases, such as heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, or vision loss.
Enhance Quality of Life
Support patients in maintaining independence and engaging in regular activities.
Promote Healthy Behaviors
Encourage sustainable lifestyle changes like proper diet, exercise, and stress management.