Poor waste disposal and effect on health- an insight and review.

Q3 Medicine
Medical Journal of Malaysia Pub Date : 2025-07-01
N K Devaraj
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Introduction: The generation of waste products, including urine, faeces, and household items such as glass and plastic, has increased in line with the growth of the world's population. Physical, psychological, and social issues can invariably arise if these wastes are not properly managed, which has a direct effect on the population's health and is the source of the nation's productivity. Waste dumping has been a persistent problem, despite the government's efforts to educate consumers on proper waste dumping. Despite regular enforcement activities, this socially unacceptable habit persists.

Methodology: Various studies on waste disposal and its potential deleterious effects on the health of humans, animals, and the environment were reviewed and included in this narrative review to summarise the nature of the problem and its health effects. These include both local and international articles on this subject. This is to ensure that various strategies can be developed to manage this important and ever-persisting issue.

Results and conclusion: The literature reviewed have been able detailed the physical, psychological, and social issues of improper waste disposal that may affect the health of the population. Taking care of the environment is a top priority, as are modern issues of climate change and its effects on the nation's coffers. Enhancing public education, promoting community-based environmental activities such as gotongroyong, using modern technology or methods, and stricter enforcement will ensure that waste is disposed properly. In turn, this will ensure the sustainability of Mother Earth for future generations.

废物处理不善及其对健康的影响——一种见解和审查。
导言:随着世界人口的增长,包括尿液、粪便和玻璃、塑料等家居用品在内的废物的产生也在增加。如果这些废物管理不当,必然会产生身体、心理和社会问题,这直接影响到人民的健康,是国家生产力的源泉。尽管政府努力教育消费者如何正确倾倒垃圾,但垃圾倾倒一直是一个顽固的问题。尽管有定期的执法活动,这种社会上不能接受的习惯仍然存在。方法:审查了关于废物处理及其对人类、动物和环境健康的潜在有害影响的各种研究,并将其纳入本叙述性审查,以总结问题的性质及其对健康的影响。其中包括有关这一主题的本地和国际文章。这是为了确保能够制定各种战略来管理这一重要而持久的问题。结果和结论:所审查的文献已经能够详细说明废物处置不当可能影响人口健康的生理、心理和社会问题。保护环境是当务之急,气候变化及其对国家财政的影响也是当务之急。加强公众教育,推广以社区为基础的环保活动,如使用现代技术或方法,以及更严格的执法,将确保废物得到妥善处置。反过来,这将确保地球母亲为子孙后代的可持续性。
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Medical Journal of Malaysia
Medical Journal of Malaysia Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
1.20
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期刊介绍: Published since 1890 this journal originated as the Journal of the Straits Medical Association. With the formation of the Malaysian Medical Association (MMA), the Journal became the official organ, supervised by an editorial board. Some of the early Hon. Editors were Mr. H.M. McGladdery (1960 - 1964), Dr. A.A. Sandosham (1965 - 1977), Prof. Paul C.Y. Chen (1977 - 1987). It is a scientific journal, published quarterly and can be found in medical libraries in many parts of the world. The Journal also enjoys the status of being listed in the Index Medicus, the internationally accepted reference index of medical journals. The editorial columns often reflect the Association''s views and attitudes towards medical problems in the country. The MJM aims to be a peer reviewed scientific journal of the highest quality. We want to ensure that whatever data is published is true and any opinion expressed important to medical science. We believe being Malaysian is our unique niche; our priority will be for scientific knowledge about diseases found in Malaysia and for the practice of medicine in Malaysia. The MJM will archive knowledge about the changing pattern of human diseases and our endeavours to overcome them. It will also document how medicine develops as a profession in the nation. We will communicate and co-operate with other scientific journals in Malaysia. We seek articles that are of educational value to doctors. We will consider all unsolicited articles submitted to the journal and will commission distinguished Malaysians to write relevant review articles. We want to help doctors make better decisions and be good at judging the value of scientific data. We want to help doctors write better, to be articulate and precise.
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