Microbes & Intimate Hygiene

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Microbes & Intimate Hygiene

About this course

The environment contains a plethora of microbes, and as humans, we are constantly being tested and challenged by them. Although we have the skin as our first line of defense, it is insufficient to rely on it as our only line of defense against harmful microbes.Personal hygiene is the primary care of all human being. A good personal hygiene practices result in healthy individuals with fewer bad microbes.In this 7-part series titled "Microbes & Intimate Hygiene," you will learn the correlation between microbes and intimate hygiene. From there onwards, you will be introduce to good hygiene practices with illustrated guidance for easy learning.In addition, the risks of current trending beauty therapies would be thoroughly discussed, as would the appropriate recommendations for beauty therapists. Furthermore, you will also be learning about the laboratory perspectives of feminine hygiene relation to microbes in beauty.1st Segment: The Anatomy and Normal Physiology of Intimate Parts· Intended Learning Outcome:From this segment, you will learn the fundamental knowledge of anatomy and normal physiology of intimate parts.2nd Segment: Factors and the Common Problems affecting the Feminine Parts· Intended Learning Outcome:In this segment, the common problems affecting the feminine parts will be discussed with both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. You will learn to recognize these factors in order to prevent future health problems related to feminine parts.ACTIVITY: Questions related to factors and common problems affecting the feminine parts3rd Segment: The Correlation between Hormonal Imbalance and Feminine Hygiene· Intended Learning Outcome:The relati

What you'll learn

  • Understand the anatomy and physiology of intimate areas
  • Identify common issues affecting feminine hygiene
  • Recognize the impact of hormonal imbalance on hygiene practices

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