Answer:
Now first of all you need to know the difference between an acute and a chronic disease. An acute disease come on rapidly, and are accompanied by a distinguishable symptoms that require urgent or short-term care, and get better once they are treated. For example of an acute disease could be a broken leg/arm or a cut/bruises that can be treated by a doctor. Whilst in constrast of acute disease, a chronic disease is long lasting, and unnoticeable as the symptoms tend to be noticed after a couple of years, which could be resulted as deadly. An example of chronic disease could be a heart disease, cancer, and diabetes are the leading causes of death and disability.
Treatment:
Treatment of chronic illness comes in many forms including surgery, physical therapy, psychological therapy and radiotherapy. However, one of the most common treatment forms is the use of medication