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What does the term 'perineal care' refer to?

Care of the foot

Care of the face

Care of the genital and anal areas

The term 'perineal care' specifically refers to the hygiene practices associated with the genital and anal areas. This type of care is essential for maintaining cleanliness, preventing infections, and promoting comfort, especially for individuals who may have difficulty performing personal hygiene tasks due to limited mobility, illness, or other conditions. This practice often involves gentle cleansing with appropriate materials while ensuring the patient’s privacy and comfort. In contrast, care of the foot focuses on maintaining foot health, which includes checking for sores, proper washing, and nail trimming—this is not included in perineal care. Care of the face involves cleaning and maintaining skin health on the facial area and is unrelated to perineal hygiene. General bathing care encompasses a broader scope of washing the entire body, but it does not specifically target the particular areas addressed by perineal care, which requires specialized attention.

General bathing care

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