Friday, November 20, 2015

Protect Yourself this Cold & Flu Season


Temperatures are dropping and the holiday season is upon us! 


downloadAlthough we’re immersed in quite a magical time of year, it’s also the beginning of cold and flu season. Not so magical after all!
When you have lupus, you have to take extra precautions to protect yourself from viruses. Not only will you feel horrible from the illness itself, but the virus could potentially provoke a flare! A double whammy during such a busy time of year! Not to mention, the use of strong immune suppressants may put some of you at a higher risk for contracting a virus. This is because the goal of lupus treatment is to suppress an overactive immune system so that it does not produce auto (self) antibodies that cause lupus symptoms. When your immune system is suppressed, you have the potential for increased chances of catching viruses and infections.
With that being said, what are the best ways to avoid catching a cold or the flu? A good starting point is to discuss the annual flu vaccine with your doctor.
While nothing is 100% fool proof, some simple steps you may want to keep in mind to help lessen the possibility of getting a cold, the flu or other viruses include:
  • Avoid anyone- including family members- with symptoms of fever4_065_ColdFluRescue (over 100° F), nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. Specifically you should avoid close, personal contact such as hugging, kissing, and shaking hands.
  • Wash your hands (tops, palms and fingers) frequently with hot, soapy water for at least 15 seconds.
  • Remember that surfaces- especially in bathrooms, on shared office equipment, on store countertops, gas pump handles, any surface of the car, and in restaurants- can expose you to germs. Keep alcohol-based gel or wipes handy, both out in public and at home.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread this way
  • Shield coughs or sneezes with the crook of your arm. Do not use your hands or handkerchiefs as they carry moisture and spread viruses.
  • Stay home from work or school if you are sick.
  • Please remember that you should never discontinue medications used to treat your lupus without first consulting your doctor!

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