1. Obesity
  2. Tuberculosis
  3. Cold and Cough
  4. Diabetes
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Option 3 : Cold and Cough

The correct answer is Cold and Cough.

  • The common cold, jaundice, malaria, and typhoid fever are all instances of acute infections.
  • These illnesses are not deadly and do not cause significant bodily harm.
  • The disease is a medical disorder that affects one or more organs and systems of the body and is defined by a variety of indications and symptoms.
  • Acute and chronic diseases are the two categories of diseases. Acute diseases are illnesses that strike unexpectedly and linger for a few days.
  • Medical treatment or self-treatment can be used to cure certain disorders. Chronic diseases develop when acute diseases continue for an extended length of time. Chronic diseases develop gradually over time and might last a lifetime. 

  • Obesity is a complicated condition characterised by an excess of body fat.
  • Tuberculosis (TB) is a potentially fatal infectious illness affecting mostly the lungs.
  • Diabetes is a long-term illness that affects the way your body converts food into energy. The majority of the food you eat is converted to sugar (also known as glucose) and absorbed into your bloodstream. 
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