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långvariga

Långvariga is the plural form of the Swedish adjective långvarig, meaning lasting a long time or persisting over an extended period. The word is commonly used to describe conditions, situations, or effects whose duration extends beyond what is typical or expected. Grammatically, långvarig is an adjective that can modify nouns in singular or plural forms, and its plural form långvariga agrees with plural nouns such as sjukdomar, effekter, or problem.

In medical and public health contexts, långvarig often appears in compounds such as långvariga sjukdomar (long-lasting

In everyday language it can describe anything from a långvarig konflikt to långvariga problem. The term is

illnesses),
långvariga
symptom
(persistent
symptoms)
or
långvariga
sjukskrivningar
(long-term
sickness
absence).
It
is
closely
related
to,
but
not
identical
with,
kronisk
(chronic);
kronisk
tends
to
denote
a
long-lasting
condition
that
is
ongoing
and
often
incurable,
whereas
långvarig
focuses
on
duration
and
can
be
temporary
or
persistent.
versatile
but
may
sometimes
be
substituted
with
varaktig
or
kronisk
depending
on
the
nuance.
In
policy
and
care
contexts,
acknowledging
långvariga
needs
highlights
the
requirement
for
long-term
support,
rehabilitation,
or
accommodation
for
affected
individuals.