The chronic recurrent stage is marked by repeated bouts of uveitis.
Nearly 85% of patients are diagnosed during the chronic stage, when treatment is most effective.
The present is only the acute stage, while the chronic stage, considered from a personal view, is the past and future combined.
Chagas disease can be divided into two stages: acute and chronic.
Skin grafting may be helpful in advanced cases to ensure the lesion does not progress to chronic stage.
Some doctors advise treating tendinitis that has not advanced to the chronic stage with ice or an aspirin.
Rehabilitation is the main treatment for the subacute and chronic stages of recovery.
It causes an acute form of hepatitis and does not have a chronic stage.
In the chronic stage, treatment involves managing the clinical manifestations of the disease.
For dogs that have reached the chronic stage of the disease, the prognosis is guarded.