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Write down the objectives of hygiene.​

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Answered by cosmoticgods13
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Answer: The goal of personal hygiene is to keep your body healthy and the space you live and work in clean and germ- free. Good hygiene will help prevent spreading germs to other people and prevent illness. Practicing proper hygiene will keep your body healthy while giving you confidence.

Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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Answer:

Maintaining a clean, healthy external body requires good personal hygiene. Maintaining both physical and mental wellness depends on it. People with poor personal hygiene give the body the perfect conditions for germs to flourish, making them more susceptible to sickness.

Explanation:

A series of actions are considered to be in good hygiene. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines hygiene as "conditions and behaviours that contribute to the maintenance of health and the prevention of the spread of diseases. Many individuals mistakenly believe that cleanliness and hygiene are the same thing.

You shouldn't substitute cleanliness for hygiene. Cleaning frequently involves using detergents and the appropriate tools to remove debris, garbage, or undesired items from the surface of objects. The goal of hygiene practise is to avoid disease by using cleaning as one of many inputs. For instance, a janitor uses detergent, a mop, and a broom to clean the floors of a health centre. To clean the floor, they might also apply a chlorine solution. In this illustration, the dirt that is visible is removed during the cleaning process, while the germs that are invisible are removed by using a chlorine solution. Cleaning for the elimination of visibly detectable objects is included in hygienic practise, as is the application of chlorine to kill bacteria.

Personal hygiene : In the context of the environment in which individuals live, personal hygiene aims to develop standards of personal cleanliness. Bathing, dressing, washing one's hands after using the restroom, taking care of one's nails, feet, and teeth, spitting, coughing, sneezing, and maintaining one's look are all examples of practising good hygiene.

Domestic hygiene: It includes keeping a clean home, using soap, getting enough light and ventilation, storing food in a clean environment, getting rid of garbage properly, and avoiding pests like rats, mice, and insects.

Community Hygiene: This includes controlling disease-transmission vectors, polluting air and water, and properly disposing of human waste.

Only if the people take part will "personal and environmental" hygiene be optimally maintained. Health education addressing pollution prevention and encouraging responsible behaviour are crucial to enabling people to achieve this.

Through coordinated community efforts for environmental sanitation, the control of communicable infections, the education of individuals in personal hygiene, and the organisation of medical and nursing services for early diagnosis and preventive treatment of the diseases, the ultimate goal of public health is to prevent disease, prolong life, and promote health efficiency.

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