Proper Hygiene (Autosaved)
Proper Hygiene (Autosaved)
It’s never too early to start teaching hygiene. You can wipe
down your child’s hands after changing their diapers or
before eating, brush their teeth and gums before bed, and get
them into a daily bath routine. This helps you begin the
process and slowly teaches them as they grow and take over
the process.
Side effects of poor personal hygiene
Good personal hygiene habits are directly related to
less illnesses and better health. Poor personal
hygiene habits, however, can lead to some minor
side effects, like body odor and greasy skin. They can
also lead to more troublesome or even serious
issues.
For example,
If you don’t wash your hands frequently, you can easily transfer germs and bacteria to
your mouth or eyes. This can lead to any number of issues, from stomach viruses to pink
eye.
Not brushing your teeth can lead to teeth issues and plaque buildup. Poor dental care is
also a risk factor for several serious health issues, including heart disease.
Poor hygiene habits can also affect your self-esteem. Looking and feeling presentable
can give you a confidence boost and a sense of pride in your appearance.