Dog bites can be prevented and managed effectively with the proper knowledge. Discover methods for cleaning wounds, controlling bleeding, and obtaining medical care to avert serious infections such as rabies.
Medical Advices | Practical Tips for Everyday Health and Well-Being
A thriving community depends on good health. Fair Future’s Medical Advice section offers straightforward, practical solutions for daily health issues. Whether it’s preventing illnesses, caring for injuries, addressing mental well-being, or focusing on family health, we’re here to empower individuals toward healthier living. Stay informed and inspired by following us as we work towards building stronger and healthier communities together.
The Medical Advice category provides clear, evidence-based guidance for families and communities living in ultra-rural settings where access to healthcare is limited or absent. Articles translate primary medical knowledge into practical advice on disease prevention, basic hygiene, wound care, fever management, and early warning signs requiring referral. Content is designed for real-life conditions, using simple language and actionable steps aligned with WHO public health guidance. This category supports safer daily health decisions, reduces avoidable complications, and strengthens community capacity to respond to common medical situations.
Practical medical advice
Snakebite management in rural Indonesia | Fair Future
Snakebites are a significant threat in East Sumba and similar areas where access to healthcare is limited. This guide provides crucial steps to manage snakebites, prevent complications and save lives. Learn how to identify symptoms, administer first aid effectively and avoid common mistakes in this essential medical advice article.
Medical Advices for Rural Health – Practical Prevention
Delivers WHO-based medical advice for ultra-rural communities, supporting early recognition, safer first actions, and prevention of infections where access to healthcare is limited or delayed.
Medical Advices – Practical Health Guidance from the Field
Medical Advices brings together simple, reliable health guidance drawn from real field medicine. From infectious diseases to daily prevention, these articles turn medical knowledge into clear actions that help people understand risks, protect their health, and act early.
Skin infection prevention in rural Indonesia
Skin infections are not cosmetic. In ultra rural areas, small cuts, insect bites, or scratched skin can quickly become dangerous infections. Heat, dirty water, and delayed care increase the risk. Early cleaning and simple prevention save lives every day in the field.
Extreme heat health risks in ultra-rural care
Extreme heat is not just weather in ultra-rural communities. It is a medical risk that worsens dehydration, malnutrition, and infections. From the field, we see how simple actions and early recognition of heat illness save lives every day.
HIV prevention poster campaign in rural Indonesia health
In East Sumba, Kawan Sehat health agents now carry a new tool the HIV prevention poster campaign. Used in homes, schools and small clinics, it explains in simple language how HIV is transmitted, how it is not, and which everyday actions protect families, partners and young people from infection and stigma.
Blood Donation in Rural Indonesia
In Indonesia’s remote villages, giving blood can be the only available emergency care. A single donation may save the life of a mother, child, or accident victim. In places without hospitals, your blood is their hope.
Mental Health Support in Rural Indonesia
In the remote corners of Indonesia, mental health struggles often go unnoticed. Fair Future builds bridges of empathy through local presence, active listening, and community-based care to help children feel heard.
What Is Malaria and How to Prevent It
Malaria enters silently and can kill within days. But it’s preventable. Learn what malaria is, how it spreads, who is most at risk, and how Fair Future acts daily to stop this disease before it strikes.
Secondhand Smoke Is a Public Health Crisis
Secondhand smoke is a health crisis. In Indonesia, millions inhale it daily without choice. Children, pregnant women, and workers are paying with their lives. Clean air must become a right, not a privilege.
The dangers of excessive alcohol consumption
Excessive alcohol consumption has a detrimental effect on lives, leading to fatal diseases, violence, accidents, and financial hardship. This campaign aims to raise awareness of its destructive impact on health, families, and communities. Breaking this cycle is imperative. Discover how alcohol abuse contributes to suffering and loss of life.




