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Chronic Disease Management

Chronic disease management refers to the ongoing care and support provided to individuals who are living with chronic or long-term medical conditions. These conditions can be diabetes, hypertension, asthma, arthritis, heart disease, or any other condition that requires ongoing management and treatment.


The goal of chronic disease management is to help individuals effectively manage their condition, optimise their health outcomes, and improve their overall quality of life.


Key components of Chronic disease management include:

  • Proper diagnosis and assessment of chronic condition are essential to develop a management plan.

  • Healthcare providers work closely with individuals to develop a personalised treatment plan that may include medications, lifestyle modification, exercise programs, dietary changes, and other interventions to manage symptoms and control the progression of the diseases.

  • Empowering individuals with knowledge and skills to manage their condition is crucial.

  • Regular monitoring and follow up are important to track progress, adjust treatment plans if needed, and address any emerging concerns or complications.

Chronic disease management is an ongoing process that requires active participation from both the individual and healthcare providers.

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