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why is hygiene important? where do we need hygiene? when do we need hygiene?

2006-10-08 19:33:08 · 12 answers · asked by honeyahh 1 in Health General Health Care Other - General Health Care

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Hygiene is commonly understood as preventing infection through cleanliness. In broader call, scientific terms hygiene is the maintenance of health and healthy living. Hygiene ranges from personal hygiene, through domestic up to occupational hygiene and public health; and involves healthy diet, cleanliness, and mental health.

The term hygiene originates as a reference to Hygieia, who was a daughter of Asclepius and the goddess of health, cleanliness and sanitation.

Outward signs of good hygiene include the absence of visible dirt (including dust and stains on clothing) or of bad odor/smells. Since the development of the germ theory of disease, hygiene has come to mean any practice leading to the absence of harmful levels of bacteria.

Good hygiene is an aid to health, beauty, comfort, and social interactions. It directly aids in disease prevention and/or disease isolation. (That is, good hygiene will help keep one healthy and thus avoid illness. If one is ill, good hygiene can reduce one's contagiousness to others.)

Washing (with water) is the most common example of hygienic behavior. Washing is often done with soap or detergent which helps to remove oils and to break up dirt particles so they may be washed away. Frequent hand washing is among the most common hygienic advice.

Hygienic practices—such as frequent hand washing or the use of autoclaved (and thus sterilized) water in surgery/medical operations—have a profound impact on reducing the spread of disease. This is because they kill or remove disease-causing microbes (germs) in the immediate surroundings. For instance, washing one's hands after using the toilet and before handling food reduces the chance of spreading E. coli bacteria and Hepatitis A, both of which are spread from fecal contamination of food. Adequate hygiene requires an adequate and convenient supply of clean water.

Personal hygiene
Daily washing of the body and hair.
More frequent washing of hands and/or face.
Oral hygiene—Daily brushing and flossing teeth.
Cleaning of the clothes and living area.
General avoidance of bodily fluids such as feces, urine, vomit, saliva and other bodily fluids.
Not touching animals before eating.
Avoidance of direct or indirect contact with unhygienic people.
Holding a tissue over the mouth or using the upper arm/elbow region when coughing or sneezing, not a bare hand. Alternatively, washing hands afterwards.
Suppression of habits such as nose-picking, touching the face etc.
Washing hands before eating.
Not licking fingers before picking up sheets of paper.

Food preparation and consumption
Maintain good food and cooking hygiene to prevent food poisoning
Cleaning of food preparation areas and equipment for example using designated cutting boards for preparing raw meats and vegetables.
Institutional dish sanitizing.
Washing of hands after touching uncooked food when preparing meals.
Not using the same utensils to prepare different foods.
Non-sharing of cutlery when eating.
Not licking fingers or hands while or after eating.
Proper storage of food so as to prevent contamination by vermin.
Refrigeration of foods (and avoidance of certain foods in environments where refrigeration is or was not feasible).
Labeling food to indicate when it was produced (or, as food manufacturers prefer, to indicate its best before date).
Disposal of uneaten food and packaging.

Medicine
Use of bandaging and dressing of wounds.
Use of protective clothing such as masks, gowns, caps, eyewear and gloves.
Sterilization of instruments used in surgical procedures.
Safe disposal of medical waste.

Personal services
Sterilization of instruments used by hairdressers.
Sterilization by autoclave of instruments used in body piercing and tattoo marking.

2006-10-08 19:43:00 · answer #1 · answered by Lover 2 · 0 0

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2016-12-23 22:14:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What Is Hygiene

2016-10-03 04:40:37 · answer #3 · answered by cadejuste 4 · 0 0

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we need personal hygiene because our bodies constantly produce sweat, oils, and chemicals in that nature. Hygiene helps the production slow down. Also, there is millions of bacteria in surroundings, some bacteria like to infest our bodies, so when your sweat and oils harbor those bacteria it becomes a smell or some sort of discharge. It really depends on the body, bacteria type and everything else. Long story short Hygiene is like a culture of cleaning yourself, from external organisms and accumulated dirt. I think everyone needs hygiene in certain level.

2016-03-27 04:10:42 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Hygiene is all abt keeping everything clean.
Ur surroundings, clothing, body, utensils, tooth (dental hygiene), keep mosquitoes away etc.
Some special hygienes are Perenial hygiene, Dental hygiene, Oral Hygiene, Vaginal hygiene, Penial Hygeine etc.

Hygeine is genereally to prevent diseases....
Hygiene is only 2 keep germs, bacteria, viruses and disease causing agents away 4m our body...

2006-10-08 20:50:20 · answer #5 · answered by Dr. Joe 3 · 0 0

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2015-08-16 07:54:27 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hygiene means brushing your teeth, taking showers, clean clothes, washing your hair, that is good Hygiene, sweety...do it every day...put too, perfume..or powder...

2006-10-08 19:43:26 · answer #7 · answered by qdrama1956 5 · 0 0

hygiene is keeping yourself sanitary. As you get older you need to keep up more and more on this for health sake. You perspire more and your body goes through more changes which cause more odors making it necessary for you to shower more often and stay well groomed.

2006-10-08 19:38:34 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hygiene is keeping oneself clean.
It is important, because keeping clean reduces the chance that we will become sick from certain viruses, bacteria, plus it helps us smell good so that people are disgusted to be around us.

2006-10-08 19:37:19 · answer #9 · answered by P-nuts and Hair-dos 7 · 0 0

hygiene is your "cleanliness" such as brushing your teeth, bathing, using deodorant..it's a must to have good hygiene or no one will want to be around you when you start stinking

2006-10-08 19:36:09 · answer #10 · answered by hwall 4 · 0 0

Many of the massive epidemics humanity has suffered in the past, like the plague, came from poor hygeine and sanitation. Europeans in the middle eages on up to the industrial period believed that washing was a sign of being a Jew or Muslim, and consequently suffered from fantastically short life expectancies.

2016-03-17 02:58:31 · answer #11 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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