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What is personal hygiene? How do I keep my skin, hair, and teeth healthy?
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Personal hygiene properly caring for your body by keeping it clean and healthy while allowing you to look and feel your best
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TEETH Enamel – covers crown (coating) Tooth decay --- food / bacteria Plaque – sticky substance we can remove Tartar – hard substance we ourselves cannot remove Hygiene and Prevention: Plaque, tartar, cavities, gingivitis, tooth decay –Brushing –flossing –visit dentist regularly ( –daily oral care –balanced and healthy diet
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SKIN Epidermis – outer layer / produces new skin cells Functions: –Protects from germs / Shields –Controls body temperature (sweat glands) –Eliminates waste –Tells us about the world Hygiene and Preventions: –Shower and bathe daily –Use body wash and soap for your skin type –Use lotion/moisturizers –Sunscreen >15 SPF (strongest UV rays from 10am-2pm) –Eat balanced and healthy diet (Vitamin A) –Get plenty of exercise –Get quality sleep
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HAIR Best hair styles are ones that are clean Fastest growing part of your body Passed on by parents (melanin) Hygiene and Prevention: – WASH often (shampoo and conditioner) – BRUSH regularly (oils) – Dandruff – dry scalp (dead skin) – Prevent Lice (do not share hair products and head accessories) – medicated shampoo
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EARS Help you talk Help you listen to music Help you keep balance Protect them from cold Protect them from loud sounds Decibels – how sound is measured *sounds louder than 80 or 90 can cause damage – (permanent/ temporary hearing loss)
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EARS Conversation – 60 decibels Lawnmower – 90 decibels Concert – 110 decibels
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EYES Avoid eyestrain – – read and watch TV in a well lighted room, shine light on what you are reading, sit a comfortable distance (at least 6 feet) from the TV, Protect your eyes from infection – do not rub your eyes – Change contacts according to directions Get regular checkups – – every year if you wear glasses – every 2 years if you do not Protect your eyes from injury – safety goggles, visor, safety eyewear, rinse out by splashing, wear sunglasses
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EYES Farsightedness – can NOT see close distances Nearsightedness – can NOT see long distances Astigmatism – blurred vision (cornea or lens) Use eyeglasses or contact lenses depends on vision problem – Keep lenses clean to avoid infection
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