Healthcare

Impact of Lupus on Daily Life of Patients and Caregivers

Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease where the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue, leading to inflammation and damage to various parts of the body. Here’s what patients and caregivers should know about lupus: What is Lupus? Autoimmune Nature: Lupus occurs when the immune system targets healthy cells and tissues, causing inflammation and damage to […]

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Lupus

Lupus continues to be a significant burden on healthcare systems. Despite advances in diagnosis and treatment, lupus is a complex, chronic autoimmune disease that can be challenging to manage. Several factors contribute to the ongoing burden on healthcare systems: Chronic Nature of the Disease: Lupus is a long-term condition that requires continuous management, often involving

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Glaucoma

Glaucoma remains a significant burden on healthcare systems worldwide. As one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness, glaucoma poses several challenges: Aging Population: As people age, the risk of developing glaucoma increases. With global life expectancy rising, more individuals are at risk, which adds pressure to healthcare systems, particularly in countries with aging populations.

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Stroke

Stroke continues to be a significant burden on healthcare systems worldwide. It remains one of the leading causes of disability and death, placing substantial strain on medical resources, healthcare professionals, and rehabilitation services. The main challenges include: High Incidence and Prevalence: Stroke affects millions of people globally each year. According to the World Health Organization

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Impact of Congestive Heart Failure on Healthcare Systems

Congestive heart failure (CHF) continues to be a significant burden on healthcare systems worldwide. It remains one of the leading causes of hospitalization, particularly among older adults. Some key aspects of this burden include: High Hospitalization Rates: Patients with CHF are frequently hospitalized, often multiple times due to disease progression or exacerbations. This results in

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