diseaseillness
Diseaseillness is a term sometimes used in health studies to explore the relationship between objective medical conditions and the subjective experience of health. In this framing, disease refers to the underlying biological or physiological abnormality, such as an infection, a genetic mutation, or a biochemical dysfunction, often identifiable through tests and classified by medical taxonomy. Illness refers to how a person experiences symptoms, interprets them, and their impact on daily life, work, and social roles. Not all individuals with a disease perceive themselves as ill to the same degree, and some may feel ill without a detectable disease, illustrating the distinction and overlap.
Common categories of disease include infectious diseases, noncommunicable chronic diseases, genetic and metabolic disorders, and environmental
Diagnosis typically combines patient history, physical examination, and tests. Treatments aim to address the disease process,
Challenges in talking about diseaseillness include medicalization, stigma, health disparities, and cultural differences in understanding illness.