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What are Personal Health and Community Health?

What are Personal Health and Community Health? Class 9 Science

Personal Health

 Personal health, which is primarily curvilinear in nature, necessitates individual attention. It is sporadic and episodic. The patient is frequently the centre of attention, and a multidisciplinary approach is used to treat him or her. Personal maintenance is frequently exclusive, necessitating patient consent. Similarly, when performing maintenance, doctors exhibit a higher level of priority and respect.

Eating nutritious foods, drinking clean water, preserving personal and local hygiene, approving good lives and a healthy lifestyle, engaging in frequent and serene physical activity, and so on are all ways to maintain one's fitness.

Community Health


On the other hand, community care is mostly concerned with domestic difficulties and collection. It's continual and beneficial. The primary requirements are defensive care and the requirement for public participation. Although it is sensible and has long-term consequences, it is typically associated with poorer appeal and reputation. It's also given to health workers who aren't of European descent.


Enhancing, conserving, and safeguarding the health of the entire community is what community health encompasses. Providing health education, maintaining good cleanliness and sanitary conditions through efficient sewage disposal, providing healthcare services, and providing safe drinking water, among other things, can all help to protect community health.


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