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Chronic Atrial

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Table of contents

01 02 03
The disease and its People at risk Risk factors
symptoms

04 05 06
Available treatments Disease prevention Conclusion
01
The disease and
its symptoms
Introduction to the
disease
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about. This helps your audience understand:

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● The health risks
● Likelihood of developing it
● Prevalence
Who is at risk?

Genetic factors Environmental factors


When a genetic factor puts a person When an environmental factor puts
at risk of developing an illness, it a person at risk of developing an
means that there is a hereditary illness, it means that exposure to
component to that illness. This can certain substances, conditions or
be due to specific genetic mutations situations in the environment can
or variations that increase a increase the likelihood of developing
person's susceptibility to developing that illness
the illness
Types of diseases

Types Spread Duration


Diseases vary based on Diseases spread as Diseases range from acute,
transmission, like communicable or stem from with sudden symptoms and
communicable (spreadable) genetics/lifestyle as non- short span, to chronic, with
and non-communicable (non- communicable. Recognizing prolonged effects. Managing
spreadable). They can also how diseases transmit informs acute cases requires swift
differ in duration: acute (short- preventive measures, while action, while chronic conditions
term) or chronic (long-lasting) understanding non- demand continuous care to
communicable causes aids in alleviate lasting impact
lifestyle adjustments
Four main types of treatments

Medical treatment Behavioral therapy


This involves the use of medications, Behavioral therapies involve various
surgery, radiation therapy, techniques that are used to treat
chemotherapy or other medical mental health conditions, such as
procedures to treat a particular illness depression, anxiety and addiction

Alternative therapies Lifestyle changes


Alternative therapies include a range of Lifestyle changes involve making
treatments that are not considered modifications to an individual's diet,
part of conventional medical practice exercise habits or other behaviors
Risk factors

Age Genetics Lifestyle


Many diseases can occur Some diseases have a Certain behaviors can
more frequently in a hereditary component and increase the risk of
certain age can be passed down developing
through families certain illnesses

Environment Medical history Gender


Exposure to certain A personal history of Some illnesses are more
substances in the certain illnesses can common in one gender
environment can increase increase the risk of than the other
the risk developing the condition
10,000
Patients treated

85% 1,000
Success rate Suffered secondary effects
$1 billion
Investment in disease research is crucial for improving public health
outcomes, advancing medicine and improving quality of life for
patients, which in turn has the potential for significant economic
growth and global health benefits
Disease prevalence

0-5% of the population in these


regions are affected by the disease

6-9% of the population in these


regions are affected by the disease

10-14% of the population in these


regions are affected by the disease

15-30% of the population in these


regions are affected by the disease

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Symptoms and diagnosis

Most common symptoms


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Risk factors and complications
Contributing
Risk factors Description Prevalence Complications Severity
factors
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80% of cases contributing factors complications of High
factors here brief description
here the disease

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30% of cases contributing factors complications of Moderate
factors here brief description
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40% of cases contributing factors complications of High
factors here brief description
here the disease
Disease history

Discovery of the Early research First treatment Milestone discoveries


disease

Breakthrough Epidemic outbreak Current research Future directions


treatment
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Diagnosis
Patient symptoms Diagnostic test Prescribe treatment
confirmed

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the patient is that were performed: confirmation or ruling out treatment options
experiencing: A. Write the diagnostic of a specific disease A. Write the
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of the patient B. Write the diagnostic results of the B. Write the
B. Write the symptoms test performed diagnostic tests treatment options
of the patient C. Write the diagnostic C. Write the
C. Write the symptoms test performed treatment options
of the patient

End
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Disease management
Number of cases of the disease over Region Number of cases Percentage of cases
time North 1,000 20%
● Describe the trend of the disease cases
over time South 2,500 50%
● Provide key insights or observations about
the graph East 1,200 24%
● Explain any significant changes or patterns
in the graph
● List the regions or areas that are relevant for
the disease
● Enter the number of cases for each region,
area or country
● Describe any notable variations or trends
among the regions
● Provide additional details or observations
about the table
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Disease overview and conclusions
Information Key findings
Introduce in this section your
● Summarize the most important or relevant
Causes specific information aspects of the disease
● Use bullet points to present the key findings in
Introduce in this section your a clear and organized manner
Symptoms specific information

Introduce in this section your


Diagnosis specific information Conclusions
Introduce in this section your In this section, summarize the key findings
1
Treatment specific information from the disease study

Introduce in this section your Provide an overview of the implications for


specific information 2
Prevention the current diagnosis and treatment plan
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