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WHY DO WE FALL ILL

CLASS-2

KONIKA MUKHERJEE
DISEASES
FACTORS AFFECTING HEALTH

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which which
The
factor The
factor
exist within the enter the human

human
body body from outside .

(1) C) Unbalanced
Malfunctioning diet
of the
organ CD
pathogens
④ Genetic disorder [ Those microbes

which causes
CD Hormonal disease .

Imbalance .

Environmental
(a)
Affect on heath .

(4) Habit -

drugs
alcohol .
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CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES

ACUTE DISEASES CHRONIC DISEASES

(1) A disease
C) A disease

that
suddenly
that
for
last

occur and for a


longer period
a short period of time .

of time .

(2) Its severe


(2) Stis less

intensity severe
intensity .

shorter duration
③ ③ Prolong effect .

⑨ Common told (4) Tuberculosis .


CONGENITAL DISEASES
mm
.

These are inborn


disease since birth
present -

genetic
a) It can be or

chromosomal abnormality ,
,

Due to the metabolic disorder


(b)
(e) Due to
malfunctioning Forgan ✓

eg : colour blindness
sickef cell Anemia

A?±
.


RBC
The disease
y acquired
ACQUIRED DISEASES during one 's
lifetime
after birth .

ÉTUI ⑨
Noncommunicable
non -

snfech ons
-

④ Infectious disease disease

bacteria,
(b) virus
Deficiency
,

c.) →

protozoan , fungi track


mm

vitamin
, ,

mineral , hormonal
The disease Rickert, scurvy .

microbes
causing
called
c.)
Degenerative
Imagining
are

pathogens .

of body organ eg
Retina , point pain
.

growth of cell . C)
Allergic
um

Hypersensitivity in
the body Asthma
eg
.

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Homework
um

① Difference between Acute


and chronic disease

(2) Name two


diseases
congenital
(3) Name 4 non-Communicable
diseases .

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