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An article on hygiene

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                                                       Hygiene

 

Personal hygiene is the habit of keeping things and surroundings clean. It is always associated with virtuous character. Hence the saying, ‘Cleanliness is next to Godliness’ came into being.  All great men of all times have stressed on the importance of leading a clean and morally upright life for the attainment of all-round happiness. According to Rumford, effects of cleanliness extend to moral character. Virtue never dwelt with filth. Cleanliness as a virtue has been part of Indian culture since ancient times. Vedas have laid strict instructions for students and spiritual aspirants to strictly observe cleanliness of body, mind and thoughts for faster progress in the path of self-actualization and enlightenment. So, cleanliness is an indispensable virtue of character without which the objectives of leading a healthy, happy, fulfilling, and optimum life is impossible.


According to Addison, hygiene is a mark of politeness, as it produces affection, and as it bears analogy to purity of mind. It makes us agreeable to others. It is an excellent preservative of health; and several vices, destructive both to body and mind, are inconsistent with it. Cleanliness is a much sought after virtue, not possessed by many.


Personal hygiene not only makes you appealing and attractive but also keeps all types of infections, contagions and diseases at bay.  Personal hygiene is a challenging task. One really has to be quite active and dedicated to body’s as well as surroundings’ cleanliness. It includes regular ablutions, bathing, grooming, pruning, intake of nutritious diet, exercise, meditation, etc. Human body is like a very complex machine which has many parts and sub-systems. Slightest neglect of any part can lead to infection or disease. So we must take care of our body’s hygiene meticulously. One must take utmost care of personal as well as surroundings’ cleanliness to enjoy life optimally.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Hygiene practices are used in medical and everyday life as preventive measures to minimize the incidence and spread of diseases. Medical hygiene refers to the hygiene practices associated with administering medicine and health care that prevents or reduce the spread of diseases.

Domestic hygiene is concerned with “hygiene practices” that prevent or reduces the spread of diseases at home and other places in our environment, such as social household, public transport, workplaces, public places, etc. Good domestic hygiene means that hygiene practices are involved in critical care to break the infection chain.

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