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How to deal with repeated colds in winter Winter is the season of high incidence of colds, especially in the weather that has just begun to get cold, the temperature difference is large, and if you are not careful, the cold will take advantage of the weakness and affect our normal life. Some people have to be attacked by it several times throughout the winter, and they can't do without cold medicine and facial tissues for two or three months. Therefore, it is most important to watch out for repeated colds in winter.
Office workers have become the "hardest hit area". People in office buildings are most likely to suffer from recurrent colds. Due to the large temperature difference between the inside and outside of the building, the human body cannot adapt well.
Some office buildings have poor natural ventilation, and one person with a cold can easily infect more people. Many young white-collar workers usually lack exercise and have poor physical fitness, and it is not easy to get well once they catch a cold, and they are also the most susceptible to repeated colds. People should pay special attention to ventilation in the office, and be sure to open the windows frequently for ventilation.
If a well-closed office building is poorly ventilated and has a cold, then fine particles such as saliva from sneezing and coughing will float in the air and be sucked into the body by normal people, which is likely to become the next sick person. At the same time, office workers should still insist on physical exercise in winter to improve their immunity in order to avoid repeated colds. Compared with men, women's bodies are more likely to suffer from colds, and it is particularly important for women to really avoid frequent attacks of colds, overcome sub-health and low immunity, especially in winter.
The reason for the majority of cold patients is that women are relatively weak due to their physiological abnormalities and special menstrual cycles. Especially during pregnancy, lactation, and menopause, the body's immunity is low, and colds are most likely to invade people with low immunity. Especially when women do not recover well after giving birth to a child, and are affected by the cold, they are most likely to catch a cold.
Women with weak congenital constitution are also prone to colds if they do not properly recuperate during menstruation, wear too little clothing, and catch a cold caused by wind and cold, and cannot effectively resist the invasion of the virus. After women suffer from colds during pregnancy and lactation, it is difficult to choose medicines, and they are afraid of affecting the fetus or breastfeeding, which is more difficult, and leads to repeated colds. If you have a cold, you will be infected again.
Therefore, in densely populated places, shopping malls, shopping malls, etc., it is better to go as little as possible during the cold-prone season. There is still no specific solution for colds caused by viruses, antibiotics can only be used to deal with bacterial infections caused by virus invasion, but cannot kill viruses, so the fight against colds depends on their own resistance to fight against viruses. View the original post
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Misconceptions about colds by general parents Little Dr. Forum: Misconception 1: Antibiotics can ** cold.
Antibiotics can fight bacteria, but many colds are caused by viruses and antibiotics can't deal with them. Myth 2: Sinusitis is the secretion of green nasal discharge.
Colds can also cause a person to produce yellow or green nasal discharge. Wang Xinliang, Department of Pediatric Internal Medicine, Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University Misconception 3: You can't eat when you have a cold.
Children need nutrients to regain their strength and fight colds. It doesn't matter if he doesn't have an appetite for a day or two, but make sure he has enough fluids, especially if he has a fever or a runny nose that may lead to dehydration. Misconception 4:
It's important to stop coughing. Coughing is a normal response to clearing mucus from the respiratory tract, so don't give cough suppressants to your child unless prescribed by a doctor. Misconception five:
Vitamins and minerals prevent colds. These substances may be good for the body, but don't be overly superstitious about their preventive effect on colds. Excerpted from "Children's Health Red Book-Preschool Children", People's Military Medical Publishing House, 2008, edited by Wang Xinliang View original post
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