A chronic illness refers to a long-term medical condition that persists for an extended period, typically lasting more than three months. It often requires ongoing management and may result in limitations or disabilities.
Related terms
Acute Illness: An acute illness is a sudden and short-term medical condition that develops rapidly and has a relatively brief duration.
Disability refers to any physical, mental, sensory, or cognitive impairment that substantially limits one's daily activities.
Life Expectancy: Life expectancy represents the average number of years a person can expect to live based on various factors such as age, health conditions, and socioeconomic factors.