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What Is Pathology And Disease?

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    Pathology is a big and composite methodical field which seeks to recognize the mechanisms of damage to cells and tissues, as well as the body's resources of responding to and repairing damage. Disease processes may be incited or exacerbated by a range of external and inside influences, together with trauma, contagion, poisoning, loss of blood gush, autoimmunity, inherited or acquired genetic damage, or errors of enlargement. One familiar theme in pathology is the way in which the body's responses to injury, while evolved to protect fitness, can also add in some ways to illness processes.

    A disease is an abnormal condition of a living being that impairs physical functions. In human being beings, "disease" is often used more broadly to refer to any stipulation that causes ache, dysfunction, distress, social problems, and/or fatality to the person afflicted or related problems for those in contact with the being. In this broader intelligence, it from time to time includes injuries, disabilities, disorders, syndromes, infections, cut off symptoms, deviant behaviors, and uncharacteristic variations of organization and meaning, while in additional contexts and for other purposes these may be measured distinguishable categories. This article first and foremost describes human being diseases, one of man's maximum enemies.
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    Batool 

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