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Hajj & Health
Overview
• Introduction.
• Hajj & health 
 Health Guidelines (Before – During – After Hajj).
 Hajj Vaccinations.
 Chronic Diseases and Hajj.
 Woman And Child.
 Health Regulations. (prevention & control of
infectious disease)
 Hajj Health Companion.
• Resources.
Hajj
• is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca,
and a mandatory religious duty for Muslims
which must be carried out at least once in
lifetime by all adult Muslims.
Total number of pilgrims ( (
‫الحجاج‬
from 1425 - 1434
year
Number of pilgrims
1425
2 , 1 4 6 , 4 6 9
1426
2 , 2 5 8 , 0 5 0
1427
2 , 3 7 8 , 6 3 6
1428
2 , 4 5 4 , 3 2 5
1429
2 , 4 0 8 , 8 4 9
1430
2 , 3 1 3 , 2 7 8
1431
2 , 7 8 9 , 3 9 9
1432
2 , 9 2 7 , 7 1 7
1433
3 , 1 6 1 , 5 7 3
1434
1 , 9 8 0 , 2 4 9
http://www.cdsi.gov.sa/2012-10-29-06-31-56 Central Department of Statistics and Information in KSA
To t a l n u m b e r o f p i l g r i m s f r o m 1 4 2 5 - 1 4 3 4
Health Guidelines
(Before – During – After Hajj )
Before Hajj
 Pre-Hajj Health Tips:
• Taking the necessary vaccinations, especially the elderly
and those suffering from chronic diseases.
• Seeing a doctor before travelling to verify of your health
stability, and ability to perform the Hajj.
• Taking sufficient medications, especially in case you
suffer from one of the diseases that require you to take
medications regularly, such as heart diseases,
hypertension, kidney diseases, asthma and diabetes
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/BeforeHajj.aspx MOH
Cont….
• Bringing enough cloths, since you'd better change your
cloths regularly and repetitively to maintain your hygiene.
• Carrying a detailed report of the medical diagnosis of
your case, and the required medications and doses, to
help follow up your case when need be
• Be sure that your personal bag includes the necessary
cleaning tools and supplies (towel, shavers, tooth paste
and brush, umbrella, loose cotton cloths, moisturizing
creams, etc.).
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/BeforeHajj.aspx MOH
Cont….
• In case you’re a diabetic, be sure to have a blood sugar
measurement device.
• It is advisable to move your legs every now and again
while sitting in the plain or bus, and walk for a while
every hour or two hours, to avoid kibe (swollen feet).
• In case you're suffering from persistent cough for more
than two weeks, you have to undergo the necessary
before travelling to be sure that you don't have
tuberculosis.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/BeforeHajj.aspx MOH
Hajj Vaccinations
Timing
Vaccination
​At least 10 days before Hajj
Meningococcal vaccination​
​At least 10 days before Hajj
​Vaccination against yellow fever
​Six weeks before Hajj.
​Vaccination against seasonal
influenza
-
​Vaccination against pneumonia
​​At least 10 days before Hajj
​Polio vaccination
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/BeforeHajj.aspx MOH
Obligatory
Obligatory
Obligatory only for
immunocompromised
to people coming from areas
where yellow fever is endemic
people coming from areas
where polio virus is endemic.
During Hajj
Health Tips to Be Followed During Hajj:
First: Health Tips for Hajj and Umrah Pilgrims 
A. Hygiene and General Cleanliness
B. Shaving and Hair cutting
C. Protection Against Food Poisoning During Hajj
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/DuringHajj.aspx MOH
• Second: Common Diseases during Hajj 
A. Respiratory diseases.
B. Gastrointestinal (digestive) diseases.
C. Food poisoning.
D. Dermatology (skin diseases).
E. Dry eye.
F. Sun strokes and heat exhaustion.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/DuringHajj.aspx MOH
• Remember: that the Hajj is a precious
opportunity to give up smoking, you should
capitalize on successfully.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/DuringHajj.aspx MOH
After Hajj
Post-Hajj Health Tips:
A considerable number of pilgrims undergo some of the
common symptoms after the Hajj such as: strain, muscle
pains and aches, headache, cold, laziness, irregular sleep,
and complexion-darkening. And such symptoms result from
exposure to sunlight beams, excessive movement without
adequate fitness, and getting infected with cold and
influenza.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/AfterHajj.aspx MOH
Here are some pieces of advice related to
your health and the health of those living
along after returning to your country
safely.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/AfterHajj.aspx MOH
• If you were suffering from flu, make a point of not
transmitting the infection to others through sneezing or
coughing; and this is through following these preventive
procedures 
A. Using handkerchiefs to cover the nose and mouth when
sneezing or coughing, then throw them away in the
wastepaper basket.
B. Making a point of washing hands repeatedly in a correct
way.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/AfterHajj.aspx MOH
• And you should do the following 
A. Taking a great deal of rest and drinking fluids, as this
helps you recover, God willing.
B. Taking analgesics when needed.
C.Seeing a doctor when necessary.
D.If you found out during the Hajj that you would suffer
from a specific disease such as diabetes or
hypertension, make a point of seeing a doctor and taking
the necessary steps after returning from the Hajj.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/AfterHajj.aspx MOH
Chronic Diseases and
Hajj
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/ChronicDiseases.aspx MOH
1- heart and hypertension
 Health tips 
• To see the doctor to make sure of the ability of performing the hajj
and to give you the proper health tips.
• To make a point of always holding your medicines, storing them in a
proper way and in a proper, easily reachable place.
• To adhere to take medicines at a regular basis and on time
• If you were of those conducive to sustain Angina pains, you should
consult the doctor holding your Nitroglycerine tablets.
• Not to expose for any excessive physical effort and use the wheel
chair during the Tawaf .
• Not to expose to the excessive reactions and nervousness.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/ChronicDiseases.aspx MOH
2- Diabetics
Health Tips 
• To be interested in putting a bracelet around the wrist or holding an
identification card indicating that the or she is a diabetic patient.
• To make a point of bringing glucose meter to determine the glucose
rate daily and regularly.
• To make a point of taking an enough amount of the diabetic
medicine.
• To make sure of keeping the insulin cool during its moving and
storing.
• To make a point of, during the Hajj, wearing a snug pair of socks to
protect your feet from any ulcers, and avoiding walking barefoot.
• If complications: such as the inflammations, skin ulcers occurred,
you should consult the diabetes doctor.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/ChronicDiseases.aspx MOH
Cont….
• Remember  Stop temporarily
performing the rites if you felt the glucose
reduction symptoms such as severe
fatigue, sudden hunger, blurring, or
excessive sweating; and see if you could
go on performing the rites or not.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/ChronicDiseases.aspx MOH
3- Asthma
Health tips 
• To see the respiratory diseases doctor.
• To adhere to taking medicines regularly whether they are
tablets or inhalers.
• To take a great deal of rest repeatedly and avoid
overcrowded places.
• To wear face-mask when needed.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/ChronicDiseases.aspx MOH
4- Epilepsy
Health tips 
• To inform the convoy's doctor with your illness to perform
his or her duty when necessary.
• To make a point of bringing an enough amount of the
medicines.
• To avoid excessive strain and reactions.
• To make a point of always bringing any of the relatives
or friends along while performing the rites in anticipation
of any emergency.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/ChronicDiseases.aspx MOH
Woman And Child
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/WomanAndChild.aspx MOH
The Hajj is a hard journey and requires
great effort. And woman has their own
status during the hajj; they could be
pregnant, experience the menstrual
period, or suffer because of their
physical configuration from excessive
hardship.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/WomanAndChild.aspx MOH
1- Menstrual Period
• Each woman has their own nature, so they
must consult the gyncaecologist to
recognize suitable medicines, helping them
perform the Hajj rites smoothly and easily.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/WomanAndChild.aspx MOH
2- Pregnant Women
 It is recommended postponing the Hajj for the
pregnant woman for the following reasons 
• They could experience some complications such as
inflammations or be vulnerable to any infection.
• They are likely to sustain sun strokes.
• They are likely be vulnerable to physical exhaustion as a
result of walking for long distances.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/WomanAndChild.aspx MOH
 The pregnant should postpone Hajj in
the following cases 
• Preterm birth disease history.
• Early miscarriage cases.
• Suffering from pregnancy diabetes.
• Heart and hypertension diseases or kidney
patients and others
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/WomanAndChild.aspx MOH
Health Regulations
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/Pages/HealthRegulations.aspx MOH
 First: Regulations must be met by
visitors to obtain an Entry Visa for Hajj
and Umrah:
1- Yellow Fever.
2- Meningococcal Meningitis.
3- Poliomyelitis.
4- Seasonal Influenza.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/Pages/HealthRegulations.aspx MOH
 Second: Health Education
• Health authorities in countries of origin are
required to provide information to pilgrims
on infectious diseases symptoms, methods
of transmission, complications, and means
of prevention.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/Pages/HealthRegulations.aspx MOH
 Third: Food Material
• Hajj and Umrah performers are not allowed
to bring fresh food in Saudi Arabia. Only
properly canned or sealed food or food
stored in containers with easy access for
inspection is allowed in small quantities
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/Pages/HealthRegulations.aspx MOH
 Fourth: Special Precautions to MERS-COV
• The Saudi Ministry of Health recommends
that elderly (above 65 years of age) and
those with chronic diseases (e.g. heart
disease, kidney disease, respiratory disease,
diabetes) and pilgrims with immune
deficiency (congenital and acquired),
Malignancy and terminal illnesses, pregnant
women and children coming for Hajj and
Umrah this year, to postpone the
performance of the Hajj and Umrah for their
own safety.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/Pages/HealthRegulations.aspx MOH
 Fifth: Health Requirements Concerning
Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) 
• In response to the outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever in
West African countries (Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone) the
following protective measures should be applied:
1. No visa to the KSA for Hajj, Umrah.
2. To make sure that all visitors to KSA at point of entries (air, sea
and ground) fill the Ebola screening card before entering the
KSA.
http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/Pages/HealthRegulations.aspx MOH
Hajj Health Companion
Resources;
• http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/Pages/defa
ult.aspx
• http://www.cdsi.gov.sa/2012-10-29-06-31-
56
Done by;
Mohammed
Alwahibi
Abdulaziz Alshabibi
Khalid
Alsdhan
Abdulaziz Alsaif
Waleed
Alkhamis
Talal Alawaji
Zaid Alhamdan
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11-Hajj & Healthhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.ppt

  • 2. Overview • Introduction. • Hajj & health   Health Guidelines (Before – During – After Hajj).  Hajj Vaccinations.  Chronic Diseases and Hajj.  Woman And Child.  Health Regulations. (prevention & control of infectious disease)  Hajj Health Companion. • Resources.
  • 3. Hajj • is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, and a mandatory religious duty for Muslims which must be carried out at least once in lifetime by all adult Muslims.
  • 4. Total number of pilgrims ( ( ‫الحجاج‬ from 1425 - 1434 year Number of pilgrims 1425 2 , 1 4 6 , 4 6 9 1426 2 , 2 5 8 , 0 5 0 1427 2 , 3 7 8 , 6 3 6 1428 2 , 4 5 4 , 3 2 5 1429 2 , 4 0 8 , 8 4 9 1430 2 , 3 1 3 , 2 7 8 1431 2 , 7 8 9 , 3 9 9 1432 2 , 9 2 7 , 7 1 7 1433 3 , 1 6 1 , 5 7 3 1434 1 , 9 8 0 , 2 4 9 http://www.cdsi.gov.sa/2012-10-29-06-31-56 Central Department of Statistics and Information in KSA
  • 5. To t a l n u m b e r o f p i l g r i m s f r o m 1 4 2 5 - 1 4 3 4
  • 6.
  • 7. Health Guidelines (Before – During – After Hajj )
  • 8. Before Hajj  Pre-Hajj Health Tips: • Taking the necessary vaccinations, especially the elderly and those suffering from chronic diseases. • Seeing a doctor before travelling to verify of your health stability, and ability to perform the Hajj. • Taking sufficient medications, especially in case you suffer from one of the diseases that require you to take medications regularly, such as heart diseases, hypertension, kidney diseases, asthma and diabetes http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/BeforeHajj.aspx MOH
  • 9. Cont…. • Bringing enough cloths, since you'd better change your cloths regularly and repetitively to maintain your hygiene. • Carrying a detailed report of the medical diagnosis of your case, and the required medications and doses, to help follow up your case when need be • Be sure that your personal bag includes the necessary cleaning tools and supplies (towel, shavers, tooth paste and brush, umbrella, loose cotton cloths, moisturizing creams, etc.). http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/BeforeHajj.aspx MOH
  • 10. Cont…. • In case you’re a diabetic, be sure to have a blood sugar measurement device. • It is advisable to move your legs every now and again while sitting in the plain or bus, and walk for a while every hour or two hours, to avoid kibe (swollen feet). • In case you're suffering from persistent cough for more than two weeks, you have to undergo the necessary before travelling to be sure that you don't have tuberculosis. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/BeforeHajj.aspx MOH
  • 11. Hajj Vaccinations Timing Vaccination ​At least 10 days before Hajj Meningococcal vaccination​ ​At least 10 days before Hajj ​Vaccination against yellow fever ​Six weeks before Hajj. ​Vaccination against seasonal influenza - ​Vaccination against pneumonia ​​At least 10 days before Hajj ​Polio vaccination http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/BeforeHajj.aspx MOH Obligatory Obligatory Obligatory only for immunocompromised to people coming from areas where yellow fever is endemic people coming from areas where polio virus is endemic.
  • 12. During Hajj Health Tips to Be Followed During Hajj: First: Health Tips for Hajj and Umrah Pilgrims  A. Hygiene and General Cleanliness B. Shaving and Hair cutting C. Protection Against Food Poisoning During Hajj http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/DuringHajj.aspx MOH
  • 13. • Second: Common Diseases during Hajj  A. Respiratory diseases. B. Gastrointestinal (digestive) diseases. C. Food poisoning. D. Dermatology (skin diseases). E. Dry eye. F. Sun strokes and heat exhaustion. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/DuringHajj.aspx MOH
  • 14. • Remember: that the Hajj is a precious opportunity to give up smoking, you should capitalize on successfully. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/DuringHajj.aspx MOH
  • 15. After Hajj Post-Hajj Health Tips: A considerable number of pilgrims undergo some of the common symptoms after the Hajj such as: strain, muscle pains and aches, headache, cold, laziness, irregular sleep, and complexion-darkening. And such symptoms result from exposure to sunlight beams, excessive movement without adequate fitness, and getting infected with cold and influenza. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/AfterHajj.aspx MOH
  • 16. Here are some pieces of advice related to your health and the health of those living along after returning to your country safely. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/AfterHajj.aspx MOH
  • 17. • If you were suffering from flu, make a point of not transmitting the infection to others through sneezing or coughing; and this is through following these preventive procedures  A. Using handkerchiefs to cover the nose and mouth when sneezing or coughing, then throw them away in the wastepaper basket. B. Making a point of washing hands repeatedly in a correct way. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/AfterHajj.aspx MOH
  • 18. • And you should do the following  A. Taking a great deal of rest and drinking fluids, as this helps you recover, God willing. B. Taking analgesics when needed. C.Seeing a doctor when necessary. D.If you found out during the Hajj that you would suffer from a specific disease such as diabetes or hypertension, make a point of seeing a doctor and taking the necessary steps after returning from the Hajj. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/AfterHajj.aspx MOH
  • 20. 1- heart and hypertension  Health tips  • To see the doctor to make sure of the ability of performing the hajj and to give you the proper health tips. • To make a point of always holding your medicines, storing them in a proper way and in a proper, easily reachable place. • To adhere to take medicines at a regular basis and on time • If you were of those conducive to sustain Angina pains, you should consult the doctor holding your Nitroglycerine tablets. • Not to expose for any excessive physical effort and use the wheel chair during the Tawaf . • Not to expose to the excessive reactions and nervousness. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/ChronicDiseases.aspx MOH
  • 21. 2- Diabetics Health Tips  • To be interested in putting a bracelet around the wrist or holding an identification card indicating that the or she is a diabetic patient. • To make a point of bringing glucose meter to determine the glucose rate daily and regularly. • To make a point of taking an enough amount of the diabetic medicine. • To make sure of keeping the insulin cool during its moving and storing. • To make a point of, during the Hajj, wearing a snug pair of socks to protect your feet from any ulcers, and avoiding walking barefoot. • If complications: such as the inflammations, skin ulcers occurred, you should consult the diabetes doctor. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/ChronicDiseases.aspx MOH
  • 22. Cont…. • Remember  Stop temporarily performing the rites if you felt the glucose reduction symptoms such as severe fatigue, sudden hunger, blurring, or excessive sweating; and see if you could go on performing the rites or not. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/ChronicDiseases.aspx MOH
  • 23. 3- Asthma Health tips  • To see the respiratory diseases doctor. • To adhere to taking medicines regularly whether they are tablets or inhalers. • To take a great deal of rest repeatedly and avoid overcrowded places. • To wear face-mask when needed. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/ChronicDiseases.aspx MOH
  • 24. 4- Epilepsy Health tips  • To inform the convoy's doctor with your illness to perform his or her duty when necessary. • To make a point of bringing an enough amount of the medicines. • To avoid excessive strain and reactions. • To make a point of always bringing any of the relatives or friends along while performing the rites in anticipation of any emergency. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/ChronicDiseases.aspx MOH
  • 26. The Hajj is a hard journey and requires great effort. And woman has their own status during the hajj; they could be pregnant, experience the menstrual period, or suffer because of their physical configuration from excessive hardship. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/WomanAndChild.aspx MOH
  • 27. 1- Menstrual Period • Each woman has their own nature, so they must consult the gyncaecologist to recognize suitable medicines, helping them perform the Hajj rites smoothly and easily. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/WomanAndChild.aspx MOH
  • 28. 2- Pregnant Women  It is recommended postponing the Hajj for the pregnant woman for the following reasons  • They could experience some complications such as inflammations or be vulnerable to any infection. • They are likely to sustain sun strokes. • They are likely be vulnerable to physical exhaustion as a result of walking for long distances. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/WomanAndChild.aspx MOH
  • 29.  The pregnant should postpone Hajj in the following cases  • Preterm birth disease history. • Early miscarriage cases. • Suffering from pregnancy diabetes. • Heart and hypertension diseases or kidney patients and others http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/HealthGuidelines/Pages/WomanAndChild.aspx MOH
  • 31.  First: Regulations must be met by visitors to obtain an Entry Visa for Hajj and Umrah: 1- Yellow Fever. 2- Meningococcal Meningitis. 3- Poliomyelitis. 4- Seasonal Influenza. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/Pages/HealthRegulations.aspx MOH
  • 32.  Second: Health Education • Health authorities in countries of origin are required to provide information to pilgrims on infectious diseases symptoms, methods of transmission, complications, and means of prevention. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/Pages/HealthRegulations.aspx MOH
  • 33.  Third: Food Material • Hajj and Umrah performers are not allowed to bring fresh food in Saudi Arabia. Only properly canned or sealed food or food stored in containers with easy access for inspection is allowed in small quantities http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/Pages/HealthRegulations.aspx MOH
  • 34.  Fourth: Special Precautions to MERS-COV • The Saudi Ministry of Health recommends that elderly (above 65 years of age) and those with chronic diseases (e.g. heart disease, kidney disease, respiratory disease, diabetes) and pilgrims with immune deficiency (congenital and acquired), Malignancy and terminal illnesses, pregnant women and children coming for Hajj and Umrah this year, to postpone the performance of the Hajj and Umrah for their own safety. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/Pages/HealthRegulations.aspx MOH
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  • 36.  Fifth: Health Requirements Concerning Ebola Virus Disease (EVD)  • In response to the outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever in West African countries (Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone) the following protective measures should be applied: 1. No visa to the KSA for Hajj, Umrah. 2. To make sure that all visitors to KSA at point of entries (air, sea and ground) fill the Ebola screening card before entering the KSA. http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/Hajj/Pages/HealthRegulations.aspx MOH
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  • 41. Done by; Mohammed Alwahibi Abdulaziz Alshabibi Khalid Alsdhan Abdulaziz Alsaif Waleed Alkhamis Talal Alawaji Zaid Alhamdan