Primordial prevention aims to prevent risk factors from emerging by promoting healthy social and environmental conditions. Primary prevention removes the possibility of disease through measures like health education, immunization, and controlling environmental hazards. Secondary prevention detects disease early through screening and treats it before irreversible damage occurs. Tertiary prevention focuses on rehabilitation to reduce impairments and disabilities from advanced disease through medical, social, and vocational support. Together, these levels of prevention work to promote health and quality of life at all stages of disease development and progression.