Explanation of healthy living for pregnant women in remote villages.

in OCD4 years ago (edited)

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Hi healthy friend hive ...
Back again today I will share posts, about my activities today, a little story about the events in the field that I live on this sunny day, like yesterday my activity today shifted slightly from the village that we visited yesterday, this time the village that we visit is Rayeuk Matang Village, Meurah Mulia sub-district. If yesterday we were in Tanjong village which is still side by side between these two villages, both of these villages are remote villages and far from the city, so to go to the city or seek treatment at the hospital, residents must travel a long way quite a long distance of about 3 or 4 hours, and with damaged and slippery road conditions, this makes us from the health team must go directly to the villages to see or directly monitor the health conditions, especially pregnant women and children under the age five years.

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We continue to strive for residents to get free medical treatment and guidance on health, and also know how to live healthy, one of the behaviors that we have to change is, residents often litter, such as in the trenches, in the forest there are even children who Dispose of dirt around their homes, this is a common sight for residents, but after we do counseling and explanations about germs and bacteria in human waste which is the source of disease, people slowly start to realize and want to use the toilet to remove dirt.

Actually the problem that occurs in remote areas or villages is the lack of public understanding of health, this is caused by low levels of education, and there are also those who have not taken the education route at all, or have never attended school, that is the main factor causing this to happen, For this reason, it is necessary for the government and the team from the health to be serious in providing explanations and understanding for citizens about health. Here, those of us who are on duty in the field are required to be patient in serving the villagers. their daily lives, and now every house starts to build and use toilets for bowel movements.

And for pregnant women, we continue to monitor the conditions, and tell the types of food or vegetables that are good for mothers and fetuses, this is our top priority so that there are no more deaths during childbirth, because during the process of giving birth villagers often ask for help from shaman, not to the midwife or the hospital, we continue to change the mindset that is in the residents slowly, so that citizens are aware and know how to live a healthy life, and who they need when they are sick.

That is my story on a slightly tiring day, but one thing that is certain that I have done today is that I have done good for myself, for my family and some people around me, how about you? the answer is in each of you, thank you I say to those of you who have ended and read my writing.
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