3. •A state of ‘being
well’
A state of being
well enough to
function well
1. Physically
2. Mentally
3. Socially
4.
5. SIGNIFICANCE OF GOOD HEALTH
• Increase in Efficiency Of Work
• Progress As Whole
• Happy And Cheerful
• Initiative For Betterment
• Family
• Meaningful Existence
6.
7. • Physical Environment
• Social Environment
• Cleanliness (Personal Hygiene and Public
Cleanliness)
• Good Food
• Good economic conditions
• Social Equality and harmony (an example of
how community issues effect individual health)
• To have the opportunity to realise the unique
potential in all of us
8.
9. Conditions essential for being free of a disease
There should be no discomfort to the individual.
There should be no specific and particular cause for a
discomfort
Difference between being ‘healthy’ and ‘disease free’
Healthy Disease Free
Definition
Dependence
Health And Disease Relation
Performance
11. CAUSES OF DISEASES
There are many causes and types of
diseases such as
(1) Infectious disease
(2) Physical diseases
(3) Water or food born
(4) Sexually transmited
(5) Mental diseases and alzheimer’s
disease
(6) Manic depressive illness
(7) Deficiency disease
(8) Degenerative diseases
(9) Caused By pathogens
12. INFECTIOUS DISEASE
• Infectious disease are those caused by infections like by
spreading from one to another by pathogens
• They are also called communicable disease
Example:
common cold , swine flu, Measles etc.
13. •It is the inner body parts
disease such as bone , lungs,
etc
Example
14. They Are Disease Caused
By ConteminatedWater or
Food
Example
• Cholera- Salmonella cholerae
• Typhoid
16. • A disease that affects a
person’s mind
• Thoughts, emotions,
memory and personal and
social behaviour
• Example of a mild
condition is
claustrophobia
17.
18. • Scurvy – vitamin C
• Night blindness – vitamin A
• Rickets – vitamin D
• Iron deficiency - anaemia
RICKETS