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Why Do We Fall Ill - Class-2 (Notes)

This document discusses different types of diseases and factors affecting health. It categorizes diseases as intrinsic or extrinsic factors, and classifies them as acute, chronic, congenital, acquired, infectious, and non-communicable diseases. Examples are provided for each category. Homework questions at the end ask the reader to define the differences between acute and chronic diseases, and name examples of congenital and non-communicable diseases.

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Why Do We Fall Ill - Class-2 (Notes)

This document discusses different types of diseases and factors affecting health. It categorizes diseases as intrinsic or extrinsic factors, and classifies them as acute, chronic, congenital, acquired, infectious, and non-communicable diseases. Examples are provided for each category. Homework questions at the end ask the reader to define the differences between acute and chronic diseases, and name examples of congenital and non-communicable diseases.

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WHY DO WE FALL ILL

CLASS-2

KONIKA MUKHERJEE
DISEASES
FACTORS AFFECTING HEALTH

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which which
The
factor The
factor
exist within the enter the human

human
body body from outside .

(1) C) Unbalanced
Malfunctioning diet
of the
organ CD
pathogens
④ Genetic disorder [ Those microbes

which causes
CD Hormonal disease .

Imbalance .

Environmental
(a)
Affect on heath .

(4) Habit -

drugs
alcohol .
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CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES

ACUTE DISEASES CHRONIC DISEASES

(1) A disease
C) A disease

that
suddenly
that
for
last

occur and for a


longer period
a short period of time .

of time .

(2) Its severe


(2) Stis less

intensity severe
intensity .

shorter duration
③ ③ Prolong effect .

⑨ Common told (4) Tuberculosis .


CONGENITAL DISEASES
mm
.

These are inborn


disease since birth
present -

genetic
a) It can be or

chromosomal abnormality ,
,

Due to the metabolic disorder


(b)
(e) Due to
malfunctioning Forgan ✓

eg : colour blindness
sickef cell Anemia

A?±
.


RBC
The disease
y acquired
ACQUIRED DISEASES during one 's
lifetime
after birth .

ÉTUI ⑨
Noncommunicable
non -

snfech ons
-

④ Infectious disease disease

bacteria,
(b) virus
Deficiency
,

c.) →

protozoan , fungi track


mm

vitamin
, ,

mineral , hormonal
The disease Rickert, scurvy .

microbes
causing
called
c.)
Degenerative
Imagining
are

pathogens .

of body organ eg
Retina , point pain
.

growth of cell . C)
Allergic
um

Hypersensitivity in
the body Asthma
eg
.

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Homework
um

① Difference between Acute


and chronic disease

(2) Name two


diseases
congenital
(3) Name 4 non-Communicable
diseases .

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