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Prevention is better than care. give reason​

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When a disease affects the body, there will be a problem with the functioning of body organs. Medications will have to be administered and they could cause allergies as side effects. Also, there are some diseases for which the cure is not available. Therefore, prevention is better than cure because: Viral diseases and sexually transmitted diseases are hard to cure and once contacted, they can be life-threatening. Children have a weak immune system, they need to be immunized. Vector-borne, water-borne, air-borne diseases develop in the surroundings, so cleanliness should be a priority.

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Prevention is better than care, as prevention allows for the sustainability of the natural body, while care may alleviate the pain and problems in that arises, but would not return the objective to fully functioning, and if it does, there may either be foreign entities that, while it carries more positives then negatives, may not be as good as the original entity. Preventing allows for 100% functionality, while care allows it to function to the best of it's ability (but does not gaurantee a 100% functionality in the future).

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