Answer 1:
"Diarrhoea is a common disease of Nepalese children." This is undoubtedly a true statement based on the fact that Nepalese children are carefree and love to play in the mud, dirt and maintain poor hygiene.
The above statement might be offensive for someone but that is the reality. Diarrhoea is a communicable disease caused by E-coli, Bacillus, etc. This is a condition of passing loose, liquid, and watery stool more than 3 times a day. It is easily caused if not maintained proper hygiene.
The children of Nepal love to play in the playgrounds and cover themselves with mud. Also, they find it very interesting to get wet in the rain. As they do so, they are carrying many germs, viruses, bacteria, and other microorganisms in their body. On returning home, they do not even bathe properly. And, when they eat their food the germs enter their bodies.
Similarly, poor diet is another reason due to poverty. I have encountered various children who are let carefree by their parents and they go around, play in the mud and sometimes even eat it. Due to the poor hygiene condition, poor sanitation, lifestyle, lack of nutritious diet, and improper washing of hands, Nepalese children are more prone to such water-borne communicable diseases.
Hence, I stay with the above-mentioned statement.
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"Diarrhoea is a common disease of Nepalese children." This is undoubtedly a true statement based on the fact that Nepalese children are carefree and love to play in the mud, dirt and maintain poor hygiene.
ReplyDeleteThe above statement might be offensive for someone but that is the reality. Diarrhoea is a communicable disease caused by E-coli, Bacillus, etc. This is a condition of passing loose, liquid and watery stool more than 3 times a day. It is easily caused if not maintained proper hygiene.
The children of Nepal love to play in the playgrounds and cover themselves with mud. Also, they find it very interesting to get wet in the rain. As they do so, they are carrying many germs, viruses, bacteria and other microorganisms in their body. On returning home, they do not even bath properly. And, when they eat their food the germs enter their bodies.
Similarly, poor diet is another reason due to poverty. I have encountered various children who are let carefree by their parents and they go around, play in the mud and sometimes even eat it. Due to the poor hygiene condition, poor sanitation, lifestyle, lack of nutritious diet and improper washing of hands, Nepalese children are more prone to such water-borne communicable diseases.
Hence, I stay with the above mentioned statement.
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