Chronic Disease Management

Chronic Disease ManagementPassaic, NJ

While certain medical conditions are treatable and may only last for a few weeks, chronic diseases are more complex and can last for years. Without proper treatment, these conditions will continue to negatively impact one’s health and quality of life. People who avoid treatment or continue to invest in store-bought products will only allow the condition to get worse and cause serious health problems.

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    Benefits of Chronic Disease Management

    Treating ongoing medical issues is one of our main focuses. At the Center for Adult Medicine and Preventive Care, we strive to provide the professional treatment that will help patients live their lives to the fullest. Instead of letting your condition or chronic disease take control of your life, seek our treatment and management. We can help you find lasting symptom relief.

    If you are suffering from a chronic disease and need treatment, then give us a call and schedule an appointment today.

    There is a multitude of chronic diseases that require professional medical management. Without proper medical care, the patient will risk serious health issues including death. We can help customize the treatment to the patient’s needs. A few of the chronic diseases that we can help to manage include:

    • Pulmonary disease
    • Heart disease
    • Lung disease
    • High blood pressure
    • Obesity
    • Diabetes

    We will help patients receive treatment that is customized for their condition and not just a broad plan. Store-bought treatments and medications will only help to dull or numb symptoms with temporary relief. Due to that, people are more likely to continue struggling with the condition and letting the symptoms take over their life.

    Benefits of our chronic disease management include:

    • Regular checkup appointments to keep track of the disease
    • Customized treatment for the patient’s needs
    • Continued support and monitoring of the patient’s condition
    • Educating patients on healthy steps to deal with symptoms

    Since certain conditions do not have a specific treatment, our management can help to decrease symptoms so the patient can continue to cope with their symptoms. With our chronic disease management, we can help minimize symptoms and structure a routine for the patient to continue the treatment at home.

    FAQ

    Here are some of the questions about chronic disease management we hear on a regular basis.

    How long will an appointment typically Take?

    The length of time for an appointment will vary per patient and their condition. A first-time appointment can take up to an hour or longer. Checkup appointments from then on may only take 30 minutes to an hour. The nature of the visit will also impact the appointment.

    No matter what, we will provide the professional care the patient needs as efficiently as possible.

    How long will I need to Remain on this Treatment Plan?

    This depends entirely on the type of disease. While the symptoms may decrease with the proper treatment over time, the patient may need to continue the treatment for most or all of their life. The treatment can change in the level of dosage or appointments over time, as well.

    Am I going to have to get Surgery?

    Surgery may be a possibility for certain conditions but mainly in serious cases. By offering preventive care, our team strives to try every treatment option before considering surgery. The earlier a patient seeks treatment, the sooner we can begin the process and help to avoid the patient needing surgery.

    Can regular checkups prevent Chronic Diseases?

    Not necessarily. Regular checkups can help us to catch the early warning signs of chronic disease and begin treatment as soon as possible. Regular checkups can also help to monitor a patient’s condition and recommend changes to a treatment depending on the condition. Thus, regular checkups are beneficial to a patient’s overall health.

    Are there any factors that cause Chronic Diseases?

    The specific causes of a chronic disease can vary per each type of disease. However, there are a few common factors between conditions, such as:

    • Family history of the condition
    • Tobacco use (even secondhand smoke)
    • Lack of exercise or physical activity of any kind
    • Excessive consumption of alcohol

    These are only a few of the possible factors. If you are unsure if you have a chronic disease, then call and schedule an appointment with us. We can help to diagnose any disease and recommend treatment.

    Will lifestyle changes like exercise and dieting help with my Disease Management?

    While this can vary per the condition, healthy lifestyle changes can benefit the patient’s overall health, regardless of their condition. If the patient is struggling with a chronic disease, we can recommend certain exercises and nutritional changes that will help to boost their strength and overall health. This way, they will be able to further their treatment and recovery.

    Chronic disease is highly prevalent in the U.S. and requires ongoing medical oversight and clinical management. A chronic disease is any condition or illness that persists long-term but for which there is no medical cure. Examples of chronic diseases include diabetes, heart disease, asthma, Alzheimer’s and arthritis. Chronic disease management consists of obtaining a definitive diagnosis and creating a treatment plan that will slow progression of the disease and help make symptoms more manageable.

    Did you know…

    at nearly half of all American adults suffer from at least one chronic disease or illness? Many of those chronic diseases are manageable and even reversible with certain lifestyle changes. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control reports that the modification of certain risk-associated behaviors – such as eating, drinking, exercise, and tobacco use – can help manage, prevent or reverse many chronic diseases like obesity, heart disease, lung cancer and liver disease.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need a doctor to manage my chronic disease?

    Yes. Some diseases, such as diabetes, require daily monitoring and health management. However, even if you have a chronic disease for which you haven’t experienced symptoms in many months or years, you still need a practitioner who is aware of your health history and the diseases you suffer with.

    What should I expect if I am diagnosed with a chronic disease?

    If you are diagnosed with a chronic disease, you can expect to build a very close relationship with your doctor, who will be your advocate and greatest partner on your health journey. You may be frequently screened or tested to determine the extent of your disease, and you may be prescribed medications to help suppress symptoms and disease progression on an ongoing basis. You can also expect to check in with your doctor regularly to ensure that the disease is being adequately managed.

    Will I need to follow any special instructions between office visits?

    Probably. Your doctor may recommend that you not only take your medications as prescribed but also modify certain lifestyle habits to lower your risk of complications stemming from chronic disease.

    Contact Us

    Center for Adult Medicine and Preventive Care is located at
    916-922 Main Ave Suite 1A
    Passaic, NJ
    07055
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    (973) 859-9165