First of all, people's health is a state of physical and mental enrichment and strong adaptability, not just a state of infirmity. This is what people call physical and mental health, that is to say, a person's physical and mental health and social health are a state of physical and mental enrichment and good adaptability, not just a state of being sick and weak.
This is what people call physical and mental health, that is to say, a person is completely healthy only if he is physically healthy, mentally healthy, well adapted to society and morally healthy.
Secondly, the meaning of modern health is diverse and extensive, including physical, psychological and social adaptability, in which social adaptability ultimately depends on physical and psychological qualities. Mental health is physical health. Psychological support and physical health are the material basis of mental health. If you don't have a good mood, you can make a living.
Energetic, able to cope with daily life and work calmly; Optimistic, positive, willing to undertake tasks, not picky; Be good at rest and sleep. Strong adaptability to various environmental changes; It has certain resistance and immunity to colds and viral infections.
Proper weight, uniform posture, and coordinated proportions of all parts of the body; Bright eyes, sharp reaction, eyelid inflammation; White teeth, no defect, no pain, normal gums, no tooth decay; Hair is smooth, no dandruff; The skin is shiny, elastic, easy to walk and full of vitality.
Human rights violations in the field of health:
Violation or neglect of human rights may have serious health consequences. In the provision of health care services, explicit or implicit discriminatory attitude constitutes a violation of basic human rights.
Although many mental patients have the ability to decide their own future, they are forced to live in a mental hospital against their will. On the other hand, when the hospital beds are insufficient, they often leave the hospital early, which may lead to a high rate of re-hospitalization, and sometimes even death, which also violates their right to treatment.
Similarly, women in developing and developed countries often do not have access to sexual and reproductive health services. This is also a violation of human rights and deeply rooted in the social values of women's sexual behavior. In addition to being deprived of medical care, women in some societies are sometimes forced to undergo sterilization, abortion or virginity examination.