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Filipino Culture on Health

The notion of balance, a crucial indigenous health perspective centered on the interplay between "hot"
and "cold" in one's surroundings, serves as the foundation for the Filipino sense of health and wellbeing.
For instance, sudden changes in temperature from hot to cold or vice versa are known to be the root of
many diseases, whereas mild temperatures are linked to equilibrium. There are three basic explanatory
theories that may be used to view disorders in terms of both physical and mental health. Healing is
viewed as the removal of pollutants and harmful effects from the body and the establishment of
harmony.

Filipino Customs and Traditions on Health

Filipino seniors typically rely on their loved ones, friends, and their trust in God to help them get through
illness. A complete cure or even a small improvement in a disease or condition is seen as a miracle.
Filipino families have a significant impact on individuals' healthcare choices. Patients tend to comply
with requests made by a more powerful family member and subordinate their own wants in order to
preserve group peace. Filipino older individuals often self-manage their diseases by keeping track of
their symptoms, identifying potential causes, assessing the severity and threat to functional capacity,
and taking into account the financial and emotional strain on the family.

Filipino, Values, Traits and Beliefs

Filipino seniors typically seek support from friends and family during times of illness and place their faith
in God. It is considered a miracle when a disease or condition completely disappears or even slightly
improves. Filipino families have a big impact on the healthcare choices that patients make. In order to
preserve group unity, patients frequently subordinate their own needs and comply with the wishes of a
more powerful family member. Older Filipinos tend to self-manage their diseases by keeping track of
their symptoms, figuring out potential reasons, assessing the severity and threat to functional capacity,
and taking into account the financial and emotional strain on the family before seeking professional
care.

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