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Citation: Sinisa Franjic (2023). Disease is an Abnormal State of the Organism. J Arch Comm Med & Pub Health Care.
Sinisa Franjic
Independent Researcher, Croatia
Corresponding Author: Sinisa Franjic, Independent Researcher, Croatia; E-Mail: sinisa.franjic@gmail.com
Received Date: 10
th
October 2023; Acceptance Date: 21
st
October 2023; Published Date: 27
th
October 2023
Copyright: © 2023 Sinisa Franjic. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are
credited.
1. Introduction
Disease, in its broadest sense, is any compromise to the
typical work of the body and the frameworks of which it is
composed [1]. Be that as it may, it is best to consider health
and ailment as two extremes of a continuum. At one
extraordinary is extreme, disabling, or life-threatening illness
with comparing impacts on our physical and enthusiastic
well-being. At the other extraordinary is perfect, superbly
good health, a state of physical and mental well-being wished
for but once in a while achieved. Between these two extremes
are numerous degrees of health and disease, extending from
gentle or short-term sickness that limits exercises to a few
degree to direct good health that falls brief of the perfect state.
The midpoint in this continuum, one in which one is not one
or the other sick nor in perfect great wellbeing, is where most
of us are likely to drop. Who does not endure from an
intermittent cold, sprain, disturbed stomach, or migraine? As
we get more seasoned, our normal position within the
continuum starts to shift. Disease is now not incidental but
gets to be constant as we endure from degenerative
conditions, which are portion of the unavoidable handle of
aging.
2. Classifications
Pathologists interested in etiology classify infections into a
few huge categories [1]. In spite of the fact that these
categories are broad, this makes a difference in understanding
how a disease is likely to advance and how it'll influence the
persistent. There are a few elective frameworks but
restorative understudies (who appreciate memory helpers)
frequently utilize the term VINDICATE’M as a plot:
• Vascular
• Infectious (or Inflammatory)
• Neoplastic
• Degenerative (or Deficiency)
• Idiopathic (or Iatrogenic)
• Congenital
• Allergic (or Autoimmune)
• Traumatic
• Endocrine (or Environmental)
• Metabolic
With the exemptions of idiopathic (of unknown origin) and
iatrogenic (doctor caused), most of these terms is
commonplace. In spite of the fact that the conspire is
valuable, numerous illnesses fit in multiple categories or fit
ineffectively in any.
Journal Archives of Community Medicine & Public Health Care
Research Article
Volume: 2 Issue: 2
Disease is an Abnormal State of the Organism
Abstract
Disease is an abnormal state of the organism that makes body functions difficult. In humans, the term disease is often used to
refer to any condition that causes pain, dysfunction or death, and similar problems for others who come into contact with the
sick person. Like a machine, the human body works non-stop and efficiently most of the time. However, sometimes it may
stop working normally. The cause sometimes includes injuries, such as a broken bone, disorders, syndromes, infections,
isolated symptoms, deviant behavior, and atypical variability of structure and function. Some diseases can be controlled and
fought by the body's immune system. Treatment of more severe diseases may require drug therapy or surgery.
Keywords: Disease; Cell; Tissue; Diagnosis; Health
https://doi.org/10.56391/JACMPHC.2023.108