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The Flu Fighters: The Medicine Mom
You have seen them before--mothers sporting backbacks equipped with disinfectant sprays, highchair liners, and a gallon of hand sanitizer. To some they may appear silly, paranoid even, but to those of us who have survived a flu infestation during the holidays, they are our role models for the flu season.
The Nasal Spray: This is a lot more user friendly but it has more restrictions than the shot since it contains a weakened live virus. The following people should not receive the nasally inhaled vaccine:
2. Follow Good Health Habits: -Wash hands thoroughly and frequently: Scrub hands for fifteen seconds with warm soap and water or apply a rinse-free hand sanitizer. *Hand sanitizer caution: Keep instant sanitizers out of children's reach and only use on the hands. It can burn the skin when applied to sensitive areas such as the face. -Cover up: Try to remind your children to cough and sneeze inside a tissue. -Stay home: Get some movies, chicken soup, ginger ale, and turn into human couch potatoes together. -Avoid infected individuals: No play dates with feverish kids and no kisses from sick grandmothers please! -Remember to avoid touching the mouth, nose, and eyes: I know this is next to impossible for kids to do-- that is why it is so important to make sure their tiny hands stay clean. 3. Ask About Drug Treatments: There is no magic pill to get rid of the flu but if someone in your home becomes infected, there are some drug regimens that, when started early enough, can lessen the duration and severity of flu symptoms. Consult your child's doctor about possible options. The winter season is often accompanied by guests--some welcomed and some not. Hopefully, with the proper precautions, you will be able to keep the flu out of your home and welcome your beloved guests with arms wide open and mouths germ free. *P.S.S. (Parent Sanity Saver): Always keep some hand sanitizer on hand, especially when venturing to children's play areas in fast food restaurants. These fun zones often harbor tons of hidden germs just waiting to pop into the mouths of babes. The author is a doctor of pharmacy and mother of two amazing little girls. You can visit her website or e-mail her directly at drk@themedicinemom.com. Categories: Children's Health, Health & Wellness, Tags: flu, Medicine Mom, Related Articles: Pregnancy: Medicine Chest Checklist, Morning Breath 101: The Medicine Mom,
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