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Personal

Personal (pronunciation: /ˈpɜːrsənəl/), from the Latin persona meaning 'individual', is a term used in various fields of medicine to refer to aspects that are unique to an individual. It is often used in the context of personal health, personal medical history, and personal care.

Personal Health

Personal Health is a term used to describe the health status of an individual. It encompasses physical, mental, and social well-being. Personal health is influenced by a variety of factors including genetics, lifestyle choices, and environmental factors. It is the responsibility of each individual to maintain and improve their personal health through regular exercise, a balanced diet, regular medical check-ups, and mental health care.

Personal Medical History

A Personal Medical History is a record of an individual's past health events. It includes information about illnesses, surgeries, allergies, and medications. A personal medical history is an important tool for healthcare providers to understand an individual's health status and to make informed decisions about their care.

Personal Care

Personal Care refers to activities that an individual performs to maintain their health and well-being. This includes activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and eating. Personal care can also refer to services provided by healthcare professionals to assist individuals with these activities, particularly in the case of individuals with disabilities or chronic illnesses.

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