We are well into the winter sick season, but getting sick isn't inevitable. With the right precautions and lifestyle choices, you can significantly reduce your risk of winter illnesses. Here are some effective tips for staying healthy during the colder months.
Hand washing is very important and can help decrease the amount of germs our bodies have to work to fight off. Germs can be spread from person to person or from surfaces to people. Regular and thorough hand washing is a simple yet effective way to prevent the spread of germs. Use soap and water, and wash for at least 20 seconds.
Viruses can enter your body when you touch your eyes, bite your nails, or scratch your nose. To prevent this, refrain from touching your mouth, nose, and eyes with unwashed hands. Whenever you have been out, avoid touching your face until you have washed (or sanitized) your hands.
One of the best things you can do to stay healthy during cold and flu season is to limit close contact with others who are sick or exhibiting symptoms.
Sleep is healing and regenerative to our bodies. A well rested body is able to resist infection better. At the first sign of illness, we recommend you make a plan to get everyone in bed a little earlier for extra sleep.
Drinking plenty of water flushes our bodies of toxins and keeps us hydrated. When we are dehydrated, our noses and throats get dry. This allows for viruses to stick more easily. Always encourage your children to drink their water.
Everyone in your family picks up germs throughout the day, and, inevitably, some of those germs will find their way into your house. During cold and flu season, you'll want to clean countertops, faucets, door handles, toys and other shared surfaces more frequently. In addition, clothing and soft toys should also be washed after coming into contact with a sick person.
Eating a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains supports your immune system. Nutrients like vitamin C, vitamin D, zinc, and selenium are particularly important for immune health.
One of the most effective ways to prevent seasonal illnesses like the flu is to get vaccinated. Annual flu shots are recommended for everyone, especially those with chronic health conditions, the elderly, and children.
As we navigate through the winter months, remember that your health is a priority. By incorporating these tips into your daily routine, you can help protect yourself and your loved ones from common winter illnesses. If you have specific health concerns or need personalized advice, don't hesitate to reach out to our team at Saving Grace. We're here to support you in achieving optimal health this winter and beyond.
Saving Grace offers telemedicine and in-home visits to families in select cities in Oklahoma and Kansas.
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