(Family Features) During this yearโs holidays, many families are looking forward to celebrating a closer-to-normal season. However, that means staying healthy and keeping all kinds of germs at bay, including seasonal cold and flu bugs.
โWith life getting back to normal, we are expecting a more severe cold and flu season than we encountered last year,โ said Dr. Jennifer Caudle, family physician. โItโs important to both take preventative measures and stay prepared for keeping symptoms at bay. I recommend looking for over-the-counter medicines with active ingredients like dextromethorphan and guaifenesin, which help relieve both cough and chest congestion.โ
Practice good hygiene. Washing your hands has become a common refrain throughout the pandemic because itโs a simple and effective way to keep germs away, whether theyโre of the global pandemic variety or a common cold. As youโre out shopping and mingling this holiday season, youโre likely to come into contact with more germ-laden surfaces than usual. Shopping carts, doors and public restrooms are major culprits, so carry sanitizer and be sure to give your hands a thorough wash when you get home.
Treat symptoms. While addressing the symptoms of an illness wonโt necessarily make it go away, it can ease your discomfort while it runs its course. An option like Mucinex 12 HR Extended Release Tablets provides relief for 12 hours by helping thin and loosen mucus to relieve chest congestion. The tablets are also available in a DM formula, which provides relief for both wet and dry coughs.
Protect your immune system. A healthy immune system helps your body fight off germs so you donโt get sick, or if you do come down with a cold or the flu, you may have a milder, shorter illness. Getting plenty of rest, staying well hydrated, eating well-balanced and nutrient-rich meals and getting plenty of regular physical activity can all help keep your body in good condition to fight off seasonal germs.
Keep your medicine cabinet stocked. Thereโs hardly anything worse than waking in the middle of the night with a cough or sinus trouble and discovering your medicine cabinet is empty. Be proactive by restocking on over-the-counter basics to help keep your symptoms in check. Itโs also a good idea to check the expiration dates of any medications you do have on hand and replace anything that is out of date.
Be mindful of spreading germs. If you do get sick, you can take steps to protect your loved ones. If possible, stay home until your symptoms have passed and youโre less likely to be contagious. Covering your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze, or sneezing into your elbow if you donโt have a tissue, can be effective in preventing the spread of germs.
Know when to consult a doctor. In most cases, minor cold symptoms donโt require a visit to the doctor (unless you think you may have been exposed to COVID-19 and need to arrange for testing). However, if symptoms donโt resolve within a week, grow worse in a short period of time or arenโt responding to over-the-counter medicines to ease your symptoms, itโs a good idea to schedule an appointment with your doctor or at least speak with a triage nurse for advice.
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