Preventing A Cold Or Flu
Viruses are always around us. When someone’s immune system is lower than normal, they fall sick. It is likely that this person will spread the virus to others. They will be infected when the virus enters their body through the nose, eyes or mouth. Children fall sick more often than the adults, which is normal as their immune system is still developing. Every time you touch your nose or clean your child’s face after a messy dinner with a possibly infected hand, you can infect yourself or your child with the virus. Hands are often the pathways of germ transmission.
That is why it is so important to frequently wash your hand and your child’s hands. Good hygiene is essential in protecting yourself and your child from catching a virus. For anyone that’s about to handle their toddlers, they should make sure they’ve thoroughly washed their hands.
Tip: to prevent flu and/or cold symptoms, make sure you practice good hygiene by washing your hands regularly with soap or use a hand sanitizer.