Preventing Germs in Children Live Oak FL

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 J Schramm, MD
(561) 368-7006
2499 Glades Rd
Boca Raton, FL
Arthur A Goldfarb, MD
561-439-6184
Lake Worth, FL
Richard Lawrence Siegel, MD
813-972-3131
3450 E Fletcher Ave Ste 210
Tampa, FL
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PO Box 527948
Miami, FL
Jacob D Schrum
(904) 390-3600
807 Childrens Way
Jacksonville, FL
David Ernest Provencher, MD
813-752-8595
106 Southern Oaks Dr
Plant City, FL
William Grant Crook, MD
731-423-5400
10141 W Forest Hill Blvd
West Palm Beach, FL
Rajivi Pothiraj Rucker
(941) 758-0588
6124 53rd Ave E
Bradenton, FL
Elvin M Mendez
(941) 255-3733
3410 Tamiami Trl
Port Charlotte, FL
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349-586-3171
6612 San Vicente St
Coral Gables, FL
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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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