When World Health Organization (WHO) released its first guidelines on “Self-Care Interventions for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Right”, there was an immediate realization of the gravity of self-care interventions. As per estimates, WHO mentioned that the world will fall short of 13 million healthcare providers by 2035 leaving at least 400 million people devoid of necessary healthcare services.
It is imperative to adopt self-care in different facets of healthcare to fill this gap and ensure that people have access to essential services as required for adequate treatment and support. Self-Care implies that a person or their family “promote health, prevent disease, maintain health, and cope with illness and disability with or without the support of a health-care provider” (WHO). This means that one should adopt the following habits in their routine with immediate effect to ensure that they are able to care for themselves and get the right treatment on time without delay:
IDENTIFY ANY CHANGE IN THE BODY
- One must identify any sign or change occurring in one’s body. It may be a small change or a major one, which does not occur routinely.
- Search for references on the internet for the cause of the sign and symptoms and self-detect through available kits to identify the cause of the symptom
- If one is unable to find out the source of the symptoms, then report it to the concerned physician immediately and get it diagnosed to seek proper treatment
STOP LIVING WITH THE DISEASE
In India, it is a normal practice to procrastinate visiting a doctor and people get used to the symptoms occurring in their body. They start living with those symptoms and after sometime it becomes so severe that visiting a doctor become inevitable. There the patient gets to know about the severity of the disease and that they should have visited earlier when the first signs occurred. Make it a habit to not neglect your own health, for not only will you suffer your entire family will suffer and experience a lot of stress and trauma.
GO FOR YEARLY FULL BODY CHECK-UP
Doctors recommend to have a full body check-up once a year to know the current health status and compare it with the previous record. This helps the person to know what they should be doing to keep them healthy.
ADOPT HEALTHY HABITS
Every healthcare professional will tell you to eat healthy and exercise regularly. These are the 2 most important aspects of keeping healthy habits. But there are a few more which are as critically important as eating healthy and exercising.
- Maintaining hygiene in everyday life both personally and socially
- Teaching kids to maintain personal hygiene and keeping surrounding clean
- Not spitting anywhere and everywhere
- Avoiding smoking in public places, hospitals, children, etc.
- Not reusing disposables of family members
- Adopting preventive care
The list is endless. It is upto us how well we adopt the healthy habits, practice, preach and propagate them to the community to make our place greener and healthier to live.
EXTEND SUPPORT
There are many instances that a particular disease is looked upon as social stigma in our society and those suffering from them are completed neglected or socially ignored. HIV AIDS is one such disease. In such instances, the patient becomes morally depressed and loses self-confidence. This impacts their psychological behavior and they give up on their treatment easily leading to their death. We need to become more supportive and prevent the community from inflicting such taboos. We must support the patient emotionally and financially so that they are able to cope with the disease and get themselves treated.
This reminds me of people who want to quit smoking or chewing. They face similar problems while quitting – LACK OF SUPPORT! If we care for them and extend support during their withdrawal symptoms and cravings, they can quit with ease and determination and will require minimum physician’s intervention.
Remember one simple mantra:
जब भी देखो छोटा दाना,
उसकी पहचान जल्द ही करना,
कैंसर को ना बनने दो नासूर,
शिग्रह करो इसे दूर!
Self-Care from tobacco use is the need of the hour. India needs the non-tobacco consumers to adopt a tobacco user and help them quit by acting as a buddy to them. Cessation experts are available for help in case of failing to quit by self. They make the quit process easy and simple. Identifying the early signs, late signs, advanced signs and co-morbidity of the harms of tobacco use will help the individual get themselves treated on time and prevent oral cancer, lung cancer, CVD, Stroke, COPD< Astham, TB, and other NCDs from happening. This is the best and immediate self-care one can do for themselves.
It should be noted here that smoking releases carcinogens and those inhaling it are also at a risk of chronic diseases from this Second-Hand Smoke (SHS). Detection kits are available to let you know the impact of SHS on your body. This makes it necessary for non-smokers to take care of themselves too for they might be exposed to SHS without them realizing it.
In all, Self-Care is extremely essential for everyone for early realization, detection, diagnosis and treatment of the diseases occurring in their body. This is my appeal to everyone to have your own guidelines for self-caring your body. This will help you live longer and disease free. It is also an appeal to all the tobacco users, both smokers and chewers, to start self-caring for themselves as tobacco use will definitely cause them some chronic disease at some point in their lives.
Very informative blog.
Thanks Prashant.
The information needs to be spread amongst everyone
We have to do a lot for Society.
Everyday I see patients dying and suffering due to Tobacco.
Warm regards
Great effort. .
Keep shining Dr Pawan.
Nitin Kumar
Appreciate dear Nitin.
Please follow the purpose of the blog.
Thanks to Shruti for this
Great job Dr Pawan . Words are still less to praise your initiative & continuous efforts to keep people healthy. Feeling proud as a friend. Keep it up. Thanks.
This is very useful article and must be followed by public.
Thanks Mr Dinesh
Yes this is the way we can curtail the rising cost of healthcare. Screening and lifestyle management is important.
Please do share with colleagues and friends.
Thanks Uma.
Job is half done if it doesn’t meetsbits purpose. Glad you liked it. Please do follow. Spread it amongst all your friends and colleagues.
Well said.. one should not wait for disease to happen before taking care of oneself!!
Keep up the effort!!
Having read this I thought it was rather enlightening.
I appreciate you taking the time and effort to put this informative article together.
I once again find myself spending a lot of time both reading and commenting.
But so what, it was still worth it!