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  1. Although "sick" and "ill" can be used interchangeably, "sickness" and "illness" cannot. Medical sociology has long made the distinction between illness and sickness. A sickness is the society's or community's view of an illness or other condition (not necessarily a medical condition). An illness is a period of sickness affecting the body or mind.

  2. 英語で「病気」と似た意味を持つ、illness・disease・sickness・disorderの違いと使い分け、使い方について例文を用いて解説します。脳は関連した情報をセットで覚えると記憶しやすいので、illness・disease・sickness・disorderのように類義語をまとめて暗記することはお勧めの英単語の覚え方です。

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  4. Illness wird oft identisch zu disease verwendet und bezeichnet somit ebenfalls eine konkrete Erkrankung. Beide Begriffe umfassen sowohl leichte (allergy, cold, flu, etc.) wie schwere (= severe) Erkrankungen (cancer, HIV, stroke, etc.). Sepsis often is a deadly illness. ADHD is a mental illness. Some people are at greater risk of severe illness.

  5. An acute illness could be mild, moderate, or severe . Acute illness is by definition a self-limiting disease, which is mostly characterised by a rapid onset of symptoms. These symptoms may be very intense and resolved in a short period of time and, in some cases, could be life-threatening. Most contagious diseases are acute in nature.

  6. Disease. Illness. Definition. A disorder or abnormal condition that affects the body or mind. A state of poor health or feeling unwell. Cause. Can be caused by various factors such as pathogens, genetic mutations, environmental factors, etc. Can be caused by diseases, injuries, infections, mental health conditions, etc. Symptoms.