Primary Prevention
Providing specific protection against disease to prevent its occurrence is the most desirable form of prevention. Primary preventive efforts spare the client the cost, discomfort and the threat to the quality of life that illness poses or at least delay the onset of illness. Preventive measures consist of counseling, education and adoption of specific health practices or changes in lifestyle.
Secondary Prevention
It consist of organized, direct screening efforts or education of the public to promote early case finding of an individual with disease so that prompt intervention can be instituted to halt pathologic processes and limit disability. Early diagnosis of a health problem can decrease the catastrophic effects that might otherwise result for the individual and the family from advanced illness and its many complications.
Tertiary Prevention
It begins early in the period of recovery from illness and consists of such activities as consistent and appropriate administration of medications to optimize therapeutic effects, moving and positioning to prevent complications of immobility and passive and active exercise to prevent disability. Continuing health supervision during rehabilitation to restore an individual to an optimal level of functioning. Minimizing residual disability and helping the client learn to live productively with limitations are the goals of tertiary prevention.
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The health benefits of peanuts include improved fertility, blood sugar regulation, prevention of gallstones, lowering of cholesterol levels, reduced heart diseases, and cancer prevention.
The levels of prevention used in the community are primary prevention (before the onset of a health issue), secondary prevention (early detection and intervention), and tertiary prevention (managing existing conditions to prevent complications). These levels help address health issues at different stages to promote overall well-being.
Prevention strategies can be effective in preventing, and reducing severity of some mental health conditions, such as depression and post-traumatic.
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there is connection between turmeric and diabetes prevention, turmeric normalizes insulin and triglyceride levels keeping triglyceride and insulin levels low effectively reduces your risk for numerous health conditions like diabetes.
It is the act of stopping something from happening. Prevention is better than cure
Primary health care is about preventing illness or disability. This would include Well Women's Clinics, child immunisation programs, malaria prevention and that sort of thing.Secondary health care is where a patient is ill and is treated, usually by nurses and doctors. Treatment of diabetes, high blood pressure, bronchitis and minor fractures are some examples of secondary health care.Tertiary health care is where things have gone wrong and long term care and rehabilitation programs are used, for instance if someone had a double amputation, they would need artificial limbs and physiotherapy and possibly adaptations to the home.
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