The cold and flu season hit my family pretty hard last winter. The memories of sneezing, coughing, fever, aches and pains still linger. This year’s flu season seems to be even worse than last. So often on the evening news there is talk of another city or state being struck with a flu outbreak. This year cold and flu prevention is a priority for my family. We’re being proactive and fighting back against the cold and flu season.
So far this winter, it seems to be paying off. We have been relatively healthy. It may just be luck, but I think some of our preventative measures are actually paying off.
This is a sponsored post for SheSpeaks/P&G. All personal experiences and opinions are my own.
Tips for Cold and Flu Prevention:
If you haven’t already, the CDC recommends getting the flu vaccine.
Frequent hand washing. Wash your hands often, especially after using the bathroom or touching inanimate objects, like bathroom faucets and door handles, especially in public places. Also, try to not touch your face. Touching your face makes it easier for germs to enter your body. Be sure to always carry some hand sanitizer, and use it often. The Red Cross says that proper and consistent hand washing is one of the easiest ways to prevent the spread of flu.
Go to bed early and get plenty of rest. Being well rested will help boost your immune system.
Eat a healthy diet and drink plenty of water. A healthy diet will help keep your immune system going strong. Now is the time to put some extra vegetables onto your plate. Make sure you are getting plenty of Zinc and Vitamin C.
This is a hard one for me during the colder months. According to Everyday Health, you should do your best to keep moving. Regular exercise is another immune-system booster, which can prevent cold bugs.
This might seem obvious, but stay away from people who are sick. Likewise, if you or your child is sick stay home so you don’t spread germs.
Sometimes a cold or the flu is going to catch up with you, no matter how many preventative measures you have taken. When a cold or the flu does strike, there is relief available from Vick’s DayQuil and NyQuil Severe.
DayQuil and NyQuil Severe have you covered for both day and night. Available in caplets or liquid, Vicks DayQuil and NyQuil Severe Cold & Flu provide maximum symptom-fighting ingredients to relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. Vicks NyQuil will help you to rest easy at night, while Vicks DayQuil provides maximum strength nondrowsy cold and flu relief so you can tackle your to-do list.
Vick’s DayQuil and NyQuil Severe relieve the following symptoms:
Nasal congestion
Sinus congestion and pressure
Cough due to minor throat and bronchial irritation
Minor aches and pains
Headache
Fever
Sore throat
Reduces swelling of nasal passages
Temporarily restores freer breathing through the nose
Promotes nasal and/or sinus drainage
Helps loosen phlegm (mucus) and thin bronchial secretions to rid the bronchial passageways of bothersome mucus and make coughs more productive
It’s best to be prepared, just in case you get sick. Walmart has everything you need to get through cold and flu season. In one stop, you can grab Vicks Severe, Puffs tissues, ingredients for chicken soup, and a warm blanket – all at a great everyday value. Both Vicks DayQuil and NyQuil Severe are available at Walmart.com and in stores. Be sure to stock up to prepare for cough, cold and flu season.
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How have you prepared for cold and flu season?
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My husband swears by drinking a glass of oj each morning. I don’t know if it’s a proven method, but he never gets sick!
I have had three colds this winter. I am so happy for NyQuil nighttime relief. Without it i do not think i would get a lot of rest.
Great tips! We just got a confirmed case of the flu at our work, ughhh!
I have Vick’s DayQuil and NyQuil Severe handy just in case. I give to everyone at home and it works great.
Dayquil and Nyquil are my go to products for cold and flu. They seem to work the best for me.
Handwashing is the best thing we can all do to prevent colds and flus but all of your tips are great.
My husband just bought some of this for me last night! I have the flu now and feel as if I am dying but I did get a good night’s sleep last night!
I haven’t been sick in over 4 years and I attribute that to good handwashing and lots of sanitizer
I hate when someone gets cold or flu in this house,But we make sure we take extra care not to spread it around.
never heard of this but then again we try not to use things like this x
I was my hands when necessary. I can’t overdo it though or my skin gets too try and will crack and split. It’s painful and not a whole lot of fun. So far I’ve been good about not really getting sick this year. I say its good herbal supplements, green tea and essential oil cold and flu bomb I use.