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Tips For Surviving Cold & Flu Season
The following is an interview with Dr. Aliza A. Lifshitz. How can moms prepare their family for cold & flu season? You can keep germs away by washing your child’s hands, teaching them to wash their own hands frequently and not forgetting to wash your own hands is very important. If soap and water are not…
TheraPearl Hot/Cold Pain Relief Packs
Do you ever tweak your back or pull a muscle working out? Do your kids play sports? How about your husband?We all know how important it is to get active as a family, but that also means being prepared for bumps, bruises and swelling.TheraPearl hot/cold therapy packs provide 20 minutes of heating or cooling relief to manage pain and inflammation. The reusable, non-toxic packs can be frozen or heated and moms will …
Remedy for Cold Feet
Everybody experiences cold feet from time to time. The best treatment for cold feet depends on the cause of the condition. A variety of circumstances, including certain illnesses and lack of appropriate insulation, may lead to a cold feeling in your feet and toes. While simple self-help measures may return the feeling of warmth to your feet, certain medical conditions may require professional treatment.
Cold Medicines That Are Safe for Pregnancy
Pregnancy causes enough discomfort, so a cold on top of the frequent bathroom visits and backaches can make you really feel miserable. As a pregnant woman, you have two people to worry about when it comes to choosing over-the-counter (OTC) medications. While you want relief from your congestion and coughing, you also don’t want to put your baby’s health in jeopardy. Consult with your health care provider for her advice.
How to Prevent Colds in Babies
Babies face a higher chance of catching a cold due to several factors. The immature immune system is susceptible to several colds in the first few years because there is no immunity built up to particular cold strains. Many babies catch multiple colds over the course of the year as they build up immunity. Babies are also often around other kids who pass on germs. Adding to the risk is the habit of babies to chew on everything from their hands to toys other kids touched, increasing exposure to cold germs.