There are many rumors around the world about how people from different continents or countries have different hygiene habits. For example, many people think that in Europe people don’t shower more than once a week and that girls don’t shave their armpits. Many people also think that the people who live in Africa rarely shower. Anyway, there are many of these rumors around and the truth is that all over the globe, our hygiene is not so different. Don’t believe me? Read the following article about hygiene for parents in India.

The Importance of Hygiene

Practicing Self Hygiene

Considering the kind of weather conditions and harsh climate that India faces, it is all the more important that we stay as hygienic as possible and teach our children these good habits. In fact, we Indians have a reputation for our lack of hygiene and it is time we did something about it! Being unhygienic could not only repel your friends and colleagues but also your partner!

Here are some tips on situations where you can practice hygiene:

  1. Always brush your teeth twice a day. Dental hygiene is very important and teeth can easily get damaged if not properly maintained.
  2. Always bathe once or more every day. Bathing regularly is very important, especially in the city, where humidity and pollution can make your body a bacteria-magnet!
  3. Wear a fresh set of clothes as often as possible. Wearing clothes over and over without washing them can cause very serious skin disorders.
  4. Always keep your genital areas extremely clean. These areas are the most prone to infections and bacterial attacks.
  5. Wash your hands as often as possible. A lot of the places we touch may be very unclean.

Hygiene in Our Surroundings

Maintaining hygiene around us ensures that they do not turn into breeding grounds for bacteria and viruses. Make sure you follow these simple rules to keep your surroundings hygienic:

Dispose of properly. Waste material, if inappropriately disposed of, can cause an outbreak of a deadly disease. Most epidemics in history have been caused due to improper waste disposal.

Keep your home clean.

Do not throw garbage around residential areas.

Use garbage cans. They are there for a reason.

Do not spit or urinate in public places. It not only looks bad but also causes the entire surrounding area to stink.

Make sure you stay in constant touch with the local administration to ensure that your office and residential areas are always clean.
Teaching Children about Hygiene

Children need to be taught the importance of hygiene early on so that it becomes a habit. Children are the most susceptible to hygiene-related disorders like skin issues, rashes, infections, wounds, etc. Teach them early on about what to avoid. Teach them that taking a few precautionary measures to prevent infections and diseases is imperative.

Here are some tips you can give your kids:

  1. Prevent them from eating roadside food. Such stalls are the main causes of stomach disorders and water-borne diseases.
  2. Inform the children of the diseases or infections that could be caused by playing in the mud.
  3. Make them wash up after they get back from play every day.
  4. Teach them to bathe properly and clean their entire body. Children have a tendency to take quick baths and such habits are difficult to lose once they grow up.
  5. Insist that they use hand wash regularly.
  6. Make sure they regularly change their underwear.
  7. Set examples by practicing hygiene yourself!

By these methods, you can ensure a healthier lifestyle for both you and your family. So go ahead and practice hygiene today!

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As you can see, the basics of hygiene are the same. There are not many differences and most of the rumors we hear are just myths and old stories. Hygiene basics are the same everywhere and they help prevent diseases.

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