Examples of 'lead to disability' in a sentence

Meaning of "lead to disability"

The phrase 'lead to disability' implies that a particular event, action, or condition can result in a person acquiring a disability or a state of impaired physical or mental function. It suggests a causal relationship between the cause and the resulting disability, indicating that there is a direct connection or progression from one to the other. This phrase is commonly used in discussions about health, medical conditions, or preventive measures

How to use "lead to disability" in a sentence

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lead to disability
The condition can lead to disability though.
Without effective treatment chronic conditions may lead to disability.
Disease activity may lead to disability progression.
Arthritis is usually a chronic condition and sometimes can lead to disability.
Aging does not inevitably lead to disability and dependence.
Sick joints reduce the quality of life and can even lead to disability.
A disability will therefore lead to disability situations depending on the context.
The constant fits of pain can often lead to disability.
Ignoring the problem can lead to disability and significantly reduce the quality of life.
Severe cases of arthritis can lead to disability.
Sometimes complications lead to disability of the patient, and in especially severe cases - to death.
These symptoms can be debilitating and may even lead to disability.
In severe cases CTE may lead to disability and personality changes.
All of these symptoms affect physical ability and may progressively lead to disability.
This nerve cell damage can lead to disability in people with MS.

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Ross Campbell describes how different work environments can damage the skin and lead to disability.
Violence can also lead to disability.
Without them, joint inflammation would destroy joint tissue within years and lead to disability.
The fractures can be very painful and can lead to disability and loss of independence.
Grade 3 - a patient with significant systemic disorders that limit activity, but do not lead to disability.
Arthritis can also lead to disability.
If not treated, osteoarthritis in the knees can lead to disability.
This nerve cell damage can lead to disability in people with multiple sclerosis ( MS ).
Accidents happen every day, and it can lead to disability.
In severe cases, it can lead to disability or death.
Background, depression is a chronic, recurrent disease, which may lead to disability.
In addition, being obese can lead to disability all on its own.
Primary prevention includes measures preventing disorders or circumstances that might lead to disability WHO, 1980.
I identify the principal problems that might lead to disability How can i identify the person 's problems?
If you do not start timely treatment, the disease will lead to disability or death.
This can ultimately lead to disability.
All combined birth control pills have risks, which may lead to disability or death.
Premature births occur before 37 weeks and may lead to disability and illness in the infants.
They are therapeutically ineffective and may lead to disability or even death.
Sometimes damage from the disease can be permanent and lead to disability such as paralysis.
The consequences of type 2 diabetes can lead to disability or death.
Af increases the risk of stroke, which can lead to disability and death.

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