We don't see ourselves as either healthy or unhealthy, instead we exist on a spectrum with some people being either more or less healthier than others in certain ways
Factors for good health
A well-balanced diet
Getting enough exercise
Getting enough sleep
Having access to medical care
Preventive medicines like vaccines
Factors that can make us less healthy or ill
Not having the factors for good health
Too much stress
Disease
A large group of conditions that can cause ill health
Types of diseases
Communicable diseases (infectious diseases)
Non-communicable diseases
Communicable diseases
Diseases that can spread from person to person or between animals and people, caused by things like viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi
Communicable diseases
The common cold
Malaria
Meningitis
Non-communicable diseases
Diseases that can't be spread between different people, generally start more slowly and last a long time, some never going away
Problems with the immune system
Inability to defend against communicable diseases as well, leading to catching infectious diseases more often
Some viruses
Can cause certain cancers (e.g. HPV and cervical cancer)
The body's own immune system overreacting
Can cause skin rashes and asthma by damaging our own tissues
Severe physical health problems
Can have a big impact on mental health, potentially causing depression or chronic anxiety
In the UK, almost all girls receive a vaccine to HPV so they're far less likely to get cervical cancer