Nobody wants to get sick during Ramadan. At this time of year, we’re more aware than ever of the importance of personal cleanliness. It’s healthy habits – like washing your hands with soap before eating and after going to the toilet – that keep you strong and healthy, fighting off the flu and diarrhoea to make sure you and your family are ready to do their activities during the fasting month, home-coming and celebrating. Our bodies get weaker due to the long periods without food, especially during the heat of the summer. It has been reported that the general state of the public health declines during the month of Ramadan.
Lifebuoy’s Director of Global Research, Dr Vibhav R Sanzgiri, explains, “Many people think that diarrhoea is caused by having too much food after fasting, or from eating food that’s too spicy, but it is in fact more commonly brought on by a gastrointestinal (GI) infection that’s been caused by a bacteria, virus or parasite. It is spread through dirty hands, contaminated food or water and direct contact with faecal matter. So one of the best preventative measures to take is washing your hands with soap before preparing food and eating to fight the spread of illness. Research done by the London School of Hygiene shows that washing hands with soap can reduce the risk of diarrhoea up to 47%.”
Lifebuoy’s top tips for keeping healthy during Ramadan: