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While bad skin is true, it is also the least of your worries. Colds, influenza, and H. Pylori are also possible, and let me tell you, H. Pylori is something you do NOT want. (The cure for H. Pylori is a drug called Pylorea, and causes more issues than the disease, but the disease can be fatal).

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Are infectious diseases caused by people not washing their hands?

Infectious diseases can be caused by a variety of factors, including poor hygiene such as not washing hands. However, they can also be caused by other means such as airborne transmission, contaminated food or water, and being in close contact with an infected person. While hand-washing is an important preventive measure, it is not the sole cause of infectious diseases.


How do sarcodines affect humans?

Sarcodines are a group of protozoa that include amoebas. Some species of amoebas can cause human diseases such as amoebic dysentery and brain infections like primary amoebic meningoencephalitis. These diseases can be transmitted through contaminated water or poor hygiene.


What are the disadvantages of personal hygiene?

You may remove some beneficial, commensal organisms


What is inflamed junctional mucosa?

Inflamed junctional mucosa refers to inflammation occurring at the junction where the gums and the lining of the mouth meet. This can be caused by poor oral hygiene, smoking, certain medications, or systemic diseases. Treatment usually involves improving oral hygiene, using anti-inflammatory mouthwash, and addressing any underlying causes.


How many deaths a year are attributed to unsafe water sanitation and hygiene?

Water-related diseases are the most common cause of illness and death among the poor of developing countries. According to the World Health Organization, 1.6 million deaths per year can be attributed to unsafe water, poor sanitation and insufficient hygiene. (2005 UN Millennium Project)

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Where do Tudor sailor diseases come from?

Poor hygiene, diet and healthcare.


What causes many infectious diseases?

Poor sanitation, lack of hygiene, and bad diets.


Why do diseases spread more easily in countries with poor hygiene?

Well mainly because someone with a poor hygiene is more likely to have a unhealthy immune system. And as you know someone with a poor immune system is an easy target for diseases to infect. And since we are talking about a whole community of people; so if one of them catch it, it will spread faster in that country than it will in a place with a good hygiene.


Why poor personal hygiene increases the chance of becoming ill?

poor personal hygiene increases the chance of becoming ill because if your body doesn't practice personal hygiene it would contain viruses or bacteria, and these two are the main problem for being ill and having diseases. hope this is the best and only answer :)


List three consequences of poor hygiene?

There are many consequences of poor hygiene. Some could be physical, emotional and social. Some of them are: 1)Body odor 2)Spread of air borne diseases 3)Being shunned by people 4)Body sicknesses 5)Skin diseases such as rashes 6)Emotional breakdown and depression


What was the poor Tudors hygiene like?

Poor Tudor hygiene was very bad.


What are two costs of poor hygiene practices in food hygiene health and safety?

what are the costs of poor food hygiene


How poor hygiene is related to the spread of disease?

I'm not so sure of what your asking and what your question is but if your asking how can or how do you pass or spread diseases my answer would be by germs!


What spread disease in Russian hospital?

The lack of hygiene, poor health, not a lot of doctors and infections not taken care of can spread a lot of diseases.


Why do i get such bad flu's?

Poor health, poor hygiene, or poor luck.


What are two type of hygiene?

There are only two types of hygiene. These two types of hygiene are categorized as good hygiene and poor hygiene.


Diseases as a result of hurricanes?

Cholera and typhoid if hurricane occurred in areas where these diseases are prevelant. Milder cases of diarrhea, dehydration, and also communicable diseases such as respiratory infections and colds are more common due to close proximity and poor hygiene or contaminated drinking water.