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Medical Corner                                                                                                        Prevention Tips:










                                                                                                                                Hygiene  Practices:  Wash your hands fre-
                                                                                                                                quently with soap and water for at least 20
        S     ta       y                                                                                                        seconds, or use hand sanitiser with at least
        Stay
                                                                                                                                60% alcohol when soap isn’t available. Avoid
                                h
                    alt
        Healthy                                                                                                                 touching your face, especially your eyes,                           When to Seek Medical
        He
                                      y

                                                                                                                                nose, and  mouth, to reduce  germ entry.

                                                                                                                                                                                                               Attention
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        This                                                                                                                    Vaccination:        Get     vaccinated        against        •  Some seasonal illnesses may require
                                                                                                                                the  flu  annually  and  ensure  other  rou-
                                                                                                                                tine vaccinations, such as pneumonia
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        Season!                                                                                                                 and  COVID-19  boosters,  are  up  to  date  to                  medical intervention if symptoms per-
              eas
                                                                                                                                                                                                 sist or worsen:
                                                                                                                                protect yourself and those around you.
                                                                                                                                                                                             •  High fever (above 102°F) lasting more
                                                                                                                                Healthy Diet:  Consume foods rich in vita-                       than two days.
                                                                                                                                min C (citrus fruits, strawberries) and zinc                 •  Difficulty breathing or persistent chest
                                                                                                                                (nuts, seeds) to boost immunity. Stay-                           pain.
              he change of seasons often brings                                                                                                                                              •  Severe dehydration due to vomiting or
                                                                                                                                ing hydrated also supports overall health.
              fluctuations  in  weather,  which  can            Common Seasonal Illnesses                                                                                                        diarrhoea.
      Tsignificantly impact our health. Sea-                                                                                                                                                 •  Persistent or worsening cough with
                                                                                                                                Stay Warm:  Wear             appropriate       cloth-
      sonal  illnesses,  such  as  the  flu,  common                                                                            ing    to    protect     against     cold     weath-             blood.
                                                                  Seasonal illnesses like the common cold,
      cold, and respiratory infections, are partic-                                                                             er. Use scarves or masks to cover your                       •  Rash, swollen glands, or severe head-
                                                                  flu, respiratory infections, strep throat, and
      ularly prevalent during colder months when                                                                                nose  and  mouth  in  harsh  conditions.                         ache.
                                                                  norovirus are prevalent and vary in cause
      our immune systems may be weakened.
                                                                  and symptoms.                                                                                                               Seasonal illnesses are common, but
      Understanding these illnesses and taking
                                                                                                                                Exercise Regularly: Engage in moderate phys-                  they can often be prevented with pro-
      preventive measures can help maintain                                                                                     ical activity to boost immunity and circulation.
                                                                  The  common  cold  and  flu  are  caused                                                                                    active measures. Maintaining good hy-
      good health and reduce the risk of spread-                                                                                When it’s extremely cold, opt for indoor exercises.
                                                                  by viruses, with symptoms like conges-                                                                                      giene, staying up-to-date on vaccina-
      ing infections within the community.
                                                                  tion, cough, and fatigue, while respirato-                                                                                  tions, and leading a healthy lifestyle are
                                                                                                                                Adequate  Rest:  Aim for 7-8 hours of qual-
                                                                  ry infections like bronchitis and pneumo-                                                                                   crucial steps to protecting yourself and
           Changes in weather can increase                        nia may involve bacterial or viral origins.                   ity sleep to strengthen your immune                           those around you.
                                                                                                                                                         stress
                                                                                                                                            Manage
                                                                                                                                                                                tech-
                                                                                                                                                                   through
                                                                                                                                system.
            the likelihood of catching a cold,                    Strep throat, caused by bacteria, leads                       niques like meditation or deep breathing.                     By  being  aware  and prepared,  we  can
                                                                  to severe throat pain and fever. Norovirus
          with many people reporting more                         causes stomach issues like diarrhoea and                                                                                    enjoy the season in good health and
           respiratory infections during the                      spreads via contaminated sources.                             Cleanliness:  Regularly disinfect surfaces like               with peace of mind.
                                                                                                                                doorknobs, phones, and desks, and maintain
                                     colder months.                                                                             cleanliness to reduce germ buildup.                                                 By Nurse Ifedola Opesan


                                                                                                                                                                                                                        (School Clinic Nurse)






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