Secondary Disease
Secondary Disease is a medical condition caused by one disease leading to the development of another. For example, diabetes may lead to secondary diseases like heart disease, stroke, and kidney disease. Secondary diseases are significant as they may worsen the severity of the primary disease, affecting a patient's quality of life and increasing the risk of death. Treatment of secondary diseases can help reduce the progression of the primary disease and improve patient outcomes. Early diagnosis and preventive measures are key for the successful management of secondary diseases.
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