Preventing Germs in Children Hot Springs National Park AR

Flu season is here again, and with the dangers of Swine Flu (H1N1 Flu) on the rise, preventing your children from getting sick is likely a higher priority than normal. Unfortunately, there is no magic pill or formula that can help keep germs away--but there is an easy strategy you can implement immediately to help keep your children healthy.

Robert Vernon Borg, MD
501-624-5422
100 Ridgeway St Ste 2
Hot Springs National Park, AR
Brian D Jackson
(501) 623-1311
151 Harmony Park Circle
Hot Springs, AR
Jim Mark Ingram
(501) 224-1156
18 Corporate Hill Dr
Little Rock, AR
Edwin Whiteside, MD
501-464-7770
2109 S 54th St Ste 2
Rogers, AR
Dr.Gene France
(501) 224-1156
18 Corporate Hill Dr # 110
Little Rock, AR
James Ermon Griffin, MD
501-624-5422
100 Ridgeway St Ste 2
Hot Springs National Park, AR
Paul Andrew Schkade, MD
501-478-3500
6801 Rogers Ave
Fort Smith, AR
Stephen Donald Shorts
(870) 535-5719
1408 W 43rd Ave
Pine Bluff, AR
Laura Jane Koehn, MD
479-521-4167
2100 N Green Acres Rd Ste A
Fayetteville, AR
Curtis Lars Hedberg, MD
479-464-8887
5417 Pinnacle Point Dr Ste 401
Rogers, AR
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Preventing Germs in Children

Flu season is here again, and with the dangers of Swine Flu (H1N1 Flu) on the rise, preventing your children from getting sick is likely a higher priority than normal. Unfortunately, there is no magic pill or formula that can help keep germs away--but there is an easy strategy you can implement immediately to help keep your children healthy.  

The experts say that frequent hand washing can be the best defense against illness. But the key to successfully prevent germs from infecting your whole family is teaching them how to wash the right way.

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The main thing parents need to know is that using proper hygiene will go a long way to prevent germs that cause a variety of common illnesses, including colds, bronchiolitis and infectious diarrhea. In fact, a recent study looking at the impact proper hand washing can make on the spread of germs found that when families received information about correct hand washing technique, their children's risk of illness was reduced by about 50 percent.

This makes sense when you consider how germs are spread in the first place. Whenever somone comes into contact with germs, if he then touches the eyes, nose or mouth, it's only a matter of time before sickness sets in.

The germs can also easily be spread to others in the following ways:

  • Touching them with unclean hands
  • Releasing droplets through a cough or sneeze
  • Leaving germs on surfaces
  • Contaminating food or drink

Good Hand Washing Technique..

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