Biology, asked by manognagurazada, 1 month ago

what are the hygienic conditions that can prevent diseases

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Answered by MohlishaDongre
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Many diseases and conditions can be prevented or controlled through appropriate personal hygiene and by frequently washing parts of the body and hair with soap and clean, running water (if available). Good body washing practices can prevent the spread of hygiene-related diseases.

Answered by saivangmayi
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Practices that are generally considered proper hygiene include showering or bathing regularly, washing hands regularly and especially before handling food, washing scalp hair, keeping hair short or removing hair, wearing clean clothing, brushing teeth, cutting finger nails, besides other practices.

7 Personal hygiene

washing the body often. ...

If this happens, a swim or a wash all over the body with a wet sponge or cloth will do.

cleaning the teeth at least once a day. ...

washing the hair with soap or shampoo at least once a week.

washing hands with soap after going to the toilet.

washing hands with soap before preparing and/or eating food.

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