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3. PERSONAL HYGIENE(What is it?) It is a science which deals with promotion & preservation of health .
It is preventing infection through cleanliness.
It is maintenance of
health and healthy living.
4. HYGIENIC PRACTICES(What are the components?) Daily thorough bath & hair wash shd be taken
Frequent washing of hands ,face and feet shd be done
Teeth shd be cleaned daily and oral hygiene shd be maintained
Clothes shd be cleaned and living area shd
be tidy
5. HYGIENIC PRACTICES contd. Contact with bodily fluids of others such as feces, urine, vomit , saliva shd be avoided to prevent contracting diseases.
Direct contact with animals
before eating and sleeping shd
be avoided.
Mouth and nose shd be covered
by tissue during coughing/sneezing.
6. HYGIENIC PRACTICES contd Avoid unclean habits such as nose picking , touching hair and various parts of face etc.
Avoid licking fingers before
sticking stamps or envelopes
or counting notes or picking
up sheets of paper.
Washing hands properly
before and after eating.
Water supply should be clean &adequate.
7. GROOMING PRACTICES This is done for healthy as well as good looking body parts such as
Hair rich quality and neat hairstyle
Skin glowing and clean
Teeth and tongue avoid bad
breath so that friends do not
avoid you
Eyes sparkling with good vision
Hands , feet and nails extra attention
is needed in Indian scenario
8. HAIR Hair are your crowning glory.
Hair should be dried properly before tying them as wet hair can become smelly.
Massaging the scalp with
warm oil increases blood circulation.
Always brush and comb hair neatly .
Losing hair is normal : it can be as much as 50-60 hairs per day.
9. SKIN Bath/shower everyday
Scrubbing improves blood circulation.
Clean your face of all make up and cosmetics before sleeping.
Soap & water are essential for keeping the skin clean.
The private parts need to be cleaned and dried well with a clean towel.
Always wear clean cotton undergarments. If possible change twice a day.
10. TEETH & TONGUE Brush your teeth twice a day and rinse your mouth well after every meal.
The tooth brush should have soft bristles .
Gum surface should be
massaged daily for few
minutes.
Cleaning of the tongue
gives fresh smelling mouth.
11. HANDS & NAILS Wash hands thoroughly with soap &water ,before and after meals and after using washroom
Hands should be dried with clean towel after washing .
Grow nails only if you can keep them clean. Overuse of nail polish can damage the keratin of nail and can also chip of in food.
13. FEET Keeping feet clean daily is very important to avoid body odor and skin diseases.
Give your feet a good scrub with sponge, pumice stone or foot scrubber at least once a week .
After daily bath dry
the area in between toes.
Keep toenails clipped.
Cotton socks should be preferred .
14. EYES Good nutrition is important for healthy eyes. Hence have plenty of fruits and vegetables.
To prevent eye strain
Do not read in strong or dim dazzling or flickering light .
Do not read small or bad print.
Do not read in stooping posture
or while lying down.
Do not read in moving vehicle.
Avoid prolonged exposure to
sunlight.
15. EYES contd
Wash eyes with clean water when
traveling and before sleep.
Check your vision if you have
frequent headache.
Refractory error must be
corrected early.
16. EARS
Daily washing with soap and water is enough to keep the outer ear clean.
Do not put anything inside your ear like hairpins, safety pins or blunt edged things in your ears for cleaning wax or because there is itching.
If wax has accumulated and is plugging or itching your ears ,consult your doctor.
17. Put this slide as optional and use only in female classMENSTRUAL HYGIENE Menstrual hygiene is very important to prevent infection, local itching & bad odor.
Take bath daily,
Wear cotton under garments.
Wash with soap & water after toilet.
good personal hygiene will keep you confident during these days .
18. Put this slide as optional and use only in female classMENSTRUAL HYGIENE contd Cloth/sanitary napkin is personal choice, but they shd be clean and changed frequently as needed.
Follow instructions given on packet.
If cloth is used ,it should be washed well before reuse, and not used for more than three months.
Cloth should be very soft .Rough or thick cloth can cause irritation & itching.
19. Put this slide as optional and use only in male classHygiene for Boys
Under the foreskin of uncircumcised boys, secretions can collect called smegma.
If you are uncircumcised, gently pull back the foreskin when you have a shower and clean with water.
20. Travelers Hygiene
21. Few Common ailments due to unhealthy habits. Head lice and dandruffs
Bad breath & Body odor
Urinary tract infection
Burping and flatulence
Cuts and sores
Hazards of smoking
Computer injuries
22. HEAD LICE & DANDRUFF Lice is an insect thriving in unclean hairs.
Dandruff are the white tiny flakes that come off the scalp due to dead skin.
To prevent this wash your
hair twice or thrice a week .
Comb & brushes should be
cleaned regularly and never
shared even with friends and family.
Hairs must be brushed regularly,massage scalp regularly ,this improves circulation.
23. URINARY INFECTION
Girls are more prone to it due to various reasons.
Do not wear tight fitting synthetic under garments which cause excessive sweating leading to itching scratching and infection .
Drink plenty of water for good amount of urine.
If you hold back when want to urinate, it causes stasis in the bladder and promotes infection .
24. BAD BREATH & BODY ODOUR
Poor oral hygiene & infection of gums results in bad odour from mouth .
Proper brushing of teeth & oral care can prevent bad breath.
Fresh perspiration, usually when allowed to evaporate does not cause body odor. Hence it is important to have daily bath and change clothes.
25. HAZARDS OF SMOKING
Smoking cigarettes while cooking and serving food is unhygienic.
People touch their lips while smoking and may contaminate food.
Smoking encourages coughing
and infection.
Passive smoking is injurious to the health of all persons who are around a smoker.
26. CUTS & WOUNDS
Cuts and sores can provide an ideal place for infection.
Wounds must be completely covered by waterproof dressings.
Water-proof dressings will also help prevent from going septic.
27. COMPUTER INJURIESput this in simple language with symptoms
Due to poor sitting postures & improper workplace.
Typical injuries are:
- Carpel tunnel syndrome
- Posterior cervical dorsal syndrome
(Computer back)
- Lumbar stress & strain
28. Factors compounding problems Prolonged hours of use without respite in between
Obesity
Lack of physical exercise
Poorly designed chairs
Oddly angled tables
Inattention to ergonomic properties of computer.
Disregard to already existing health problems
29. OFFICE OF HORRORS
30. Prevention of computer injuries 1] Adopt proper sitting postures.
2] Support easily compromised areas of the body.
3] Dont sit too long at your desk.
4] Recognize the psychological stress of your work could be altering your posture.
5] Improve your overall fitness level to make your muscle strong & flexible.
6[ Stretch & relax your tight muscle & strengthen & tone up your back muscles.
31. NATURAL WORK POSTURE Back supported by chair,back>90degree and well supported.
Chair seat should not compress behind knees.
Feet firmly on the surface for support.
Head balance on neck.
Poplitial angle>90 degree.
Upper arm close to body & relaxed.
Elbow angle> 90 degree.
Wrist natural <15 degree.
32. IDEAL OFFICE
33. KEY MESSEGE Keeping your body clean is important for health & for your self esteem.
Personal hygiene is very important because no one likes to be close
to a person who stinks and
is dirty. so whoever you are
& wherever you go remember:
Wash your hands before
you eat &
your feet before you sleep
34. THANKS
35. Immunization in child hood All of you have been given shots when you were small babies and children
How many of you remember these
shots ?!!
Ask your parents to give you the details of what shots you were given.
This is important because if some of you have missed these vaccines then you need to take them NOW .
36. Vaccines that are missed in child hood These vaccines can be taken in adolescent age if missed in childhood after consulting your doctor
Tetanus
MMR
Typhoid
Hepatitis B
Chickenpox
Hepatitis A
37. Immunization in the adolescent age group There are some vaccines that were given to you in your child hood which need what is known as BOOSTER DOSES to continue the protection in your teenage years and adult age
These vaccines are for
Tetanus,
Diphtheria,
Typhoid ,
Mumps,Measles and Rubella ( German measles )
Ask your parents to talk to your doctor regarding booster doses
38. REFERENCESadd ref for the computer and posture and immunisation 1] Adolescence & Family life education
M.K.C. Nair pg 11,29-36
2] Adolescent care 2000 &Beyond
M.K.C. Nair & Ranjan Kumar Pejaver
Adolescent girl &gynecological problems
Pg 56 61
3] Adolescent Pediatrics PGD-AP Part I
university of keralapg140
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39. Continued 5]Kids health http://www.kidshealth.org/teen/your_body/take_care/hygiene_basics.html
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40. Continued 9] Personal hygiene
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10] Personal Hygiene http://www.ccc.govt.nz/Health/foods1.asp
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