Recurrent Disease
Recurrent disease is a medical condition in which a person displays the same symptoms within a given period of time. This can occur after initial diagnosis or treatment of the condition initially. Recurrent disease can lead to persistent health issues so early diagnosis and treatment is important to help reduce the potential of a worsening condition. Recurrent diseases can affect individuals of all ages and require long-term management. It is important to maintain follow-up visits with your healthcare provider, follow treatment plans, and make lifestyle modifications to reduce the risks associated with recurrent disease.
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