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Showing posts with label Child. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Flu Season Sickness And Prevention





Top Preventive Tips to Protect Your Family During Flu Season

A healthy immune system is the key to preventing sickness. No matter how hard you work to keep little germs out of little bodies, some bacteria and viruses find their way in. So, your next line of defense is to build your child’s immune-fighting army to better fight these germs and prevent sickness, especially during flu season. Here’s how:

Keep the Nose and Sinuses Clear

Germs settle first in the nose and sinuses, so it’s important to keep these passages flushed out. Here’s Dr. Bill’s dynamic duo: a “nose hose” and a “steam clean” – both of which he uses and recommends to his patients to prevent sickness throughout the year.

Start with a “nose hose”

Make your own saltwater nose drops (¼ teaspoon of salt to 8-ounces of warm water). Spritz a few drops of the solution into your child’s nose and gently suction out the loosened secretions using a nasal aspirator, which the veteran nose-cleaners in my medical practice dub a “snot-snatcher.” Use a xylitol nasal spray such as Xlear. Science shows that xylitol helps keep bacteria from sticking to the lining of the nose and sinuses, thus lowering the risk of sinus infections.
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Enjoy a “steam clean”

Make a home steam bath by turning on a hot shower in the bathroom and closing the door. Fifteen minutes of concentrated steam while holding and reading to your child will help keep her nose clear. For adults and children over eight, use a facial steamer. Let your children see you use a facial steamer while reading a book or watching TV and market it as “Oh, it makes my face feel so soft!” Inhale the steam and notice how less congested your breathing passages feel.



Eat Immune-Boosting Foods

In our medical practice, especially during flu season, I encourage families to eat immune-boosting foods, such as: wild salmon, blueberries, and vitamin-C-rich fruits (strawberries, papaya, cantaloupe, kiwi) and veggies (broccoli, and spinach). I also prescribe lots of “fruit and yogurt smoothies.” Yogurt is a yummy immune-booster by supplying the intestines with probiotics – those friendly bacteria that inhabit the gut and, in return for a warm place to live, crowd out the harmful bacteria that get in. I have noticed that families who feed their children these top immune-boosting foods are sick less often. Also, be sure to minimize sugar and junk food, which weaken the immune system.

Wash Hands Often and Properly

According to the CDC, hand washing is the most effective way to stay healthy. Teach your children to wash their hands frequently to help kill the viruses and bacteria they may have collected. Have them use regular soap and warm water to scrub their hands including the back of their hands, in between fingers and under nails for 20 seconds. Use antibacterial gel or wipes if soap and water are not available.

Disinfect to Protect

Kids can touch and retouch more than 300 surfaces in just 30 minutes, which is not beneficial when you want to reduce the spread of germs to prevent sickness. You can help protect family members from picking up and spreading germs with their hands by spraying commonly touched surfaces and objects with a disinfectant spray. Regular disinfection will help kill cold- and flu-causing viruses and bacteria before anyone in your family gets sick.

Go Outside and Play!

Mom’s timeless advice, again. Weather permitting, enjoy lots of winter exercise. Movement, especially while enjoying nature, mobilizes the immune system, increasing your protection against germs.
These are all a few ideas and tips to help you and your family to prevent sickness, whether it is flu season or anytime throughout the year.


Saturday, October 25, 2014

Baby Psychology Tips






Raising a child in today’s day and age seems like a daunting task for most parents. This is especially true because a child’s psychology nowadays is modulated and affected by different factors. Children today, think and act differently. Therefore, we present the 10 best child psychology tips that should be able to guide you through this complicated task.

1. Respect your child


A child might be small but she/he is certainly not insignificant. Parents need to respect their children and not belittle them. A child’s psyche will automatically want to listen to someone who respects them.

2. Listen


Listen to your child as she/he also has a point of view and repressing it will only lead to an ugly revolt later in life.

3. Set boundaries


Be assertive with your child but do not shove his/her opinion in a corner. Also remember that most child psychology experts say that children learn from their parents. Therefore, do not overstep the line yourself and witness a change in attitude even in an obstinate child.

4. Understand their fear/apprehension


If your child is apprehensive about the community pool or skating lessons, try and understand what the real problem is. Do not directly label her/him a mischief maker. She/he is probably not able to express herself/himself better. Dig deep.

5. Encourage your child


Child psychology specialists are of the opinion that most parents fail to encourage their kids in a positive manner. Appreciate your child’s qualities. If she/he has done well in painting class, then stick the painting up on your refrigerator door!

6. Keep your promises


A child will only be encouraged to do better if you keep your promises. For example, if you have promised your child a trip to the zoo, make sure that you keep up to it. This way the kid will know that her/his parents care.

7. Avoid overexposure


Although mediums such as television and the Internet are treasure troves of information, make sure that you exercise caution. A child’s psychology is easily colored by the many images that are floated around quite callously.

8. Involve your child


A sign of positive parenting is the fact that you involve your child in the day-to-day running of the household. Take them to the supermarket for example, and ask them to pick up the cereal. These little responsibilities will make your child feel wanted.

9. Give them space


Even a child needs her/his space. Do not become a hyperactive parent monitoring every aspect of their life. Let them take certain decisions. However, this in no way means that you leave everything to them. Guide them always.

10. Let a kid, be a kid


Finally, your child is after all a kid. Let them be one. Let them make their mistakes and learn from them. Do not expect them to be adults who are aware of all the consequences of their actions.