- Get a flu shot – Getting a flu shot early on in the season is a critical step. All patients with chronic disease should obtain a flu shot.
- Make sure you’re getting enough sleep – A good
night’s sleep goes a long way. Being well rested is more important than
many people realize. Did you know that studies have shown that not
getting enough sleep may lead to an increased appetite and in turn,
weight gain? In the fall, the days grow shorter which can throw off
people’s sleep cycles. It’s important to be mindful of this so that you
ensure you’re getting enough sleep.
- Wash your hands regularly with soap and water
– Keeping your hands clean is a top way to prevent the spread of germs
and infections. Carry around hand sanitizer if you’re on the go and not
able to access a sink to wash your hands with soap and water. Dry your
hands when you’re done washing them. This is an important component of
hand washing that people sometimes forget when in a rush.
- Drink fluids and eat healthy – Remember to drink
plenty of water and eat enough fruits and vegetables. This is especially
important with all the treats and temptations that come along with the
holiday season. Eating a balanced diet and getting proper nutrients
is key to staving off sickness!
- Stay away from others who are sick – This can be challenging because sometimes it is hard to tell who around you may be sick or coming down with something. If you know that a loved one is ill, make sure you’re keeping your distance to prevent yourself from getting sick. If you’re playing the role of caregiver, follow the tips above and wash your hands regularly. Additionally, minimize the spread of germs throughout the house by disinfecting common areas of your home by wiping down door handles and counter tops. Also, make sure you wash the pillow cases and sheets of the person who is sick.
To improved your health in all wellness areas of the body—spiritual, mental, physical, weight lost and emotional
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Top Ways to Stay Healthy During Cold Weather Season
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