Siloam Springs Herald Leader

Hand-washing a must for winter

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Handwashin­g is important year-round, but it often does double duty during winter months when colds and the flu are rampant.

About a billion colds happen annually in the United States, according to the National Library of Medicine. Your best chance at reducing your personal risk starts with regularly washing your hands to fend off germs.

You may remember to wash your hands before using the restroom or eating meals but do you wash your hands after changing your child’s diaper, touching dirty hands or after you take out the garbage?

Handwashin­g should be something you do after any activity where you may be exposed to germs, such as cleaning the dishes, playing with your family pet or coughing or sneezing into your hands.

When in doubt, wash your hands, wrists and nail beds. It only takes 20 seconds of scrubbing with clean, warm water and soap. This one habit helps to stop the spread of germs during peak cold season.

By mirroring this habit to friends and family, you can make a real difference in your community when it comes to preventive health. Start the trend today.

At-home treatments for the common cold

If you’re achy and dealing with nasal congestion and a sore throat, you could be battling a cold – an infectious disease known as viral rhinitis.

To treat your cold, sleep it off. During waking hours, prioritize hydration and take over-the-counter medication­s to ease symptoms.

Consuming vitamin C is likely to reduce overall duration of symptoms only in those who habitually consume it, according to Harvard Health.

If you notice trouble breathing, the National Library of Medicine recommends seeing your doctor immediatel­y. Other reasons to visit your doctor include a high fever or unusual symptoms, such as chest pain or dizziness.

If you have a minor illness and need care that is quick and convenient, Northwest Health Urgent Care – Siloam Springs is close by to help treat everything from sore throats to broken bones. No appointmen­t needed. Visit https://bit.ly/ SiloamUrge­ntCare or call (479) 215-3080 for more informatio­n.

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