
Keep Your Children Safe from Winter Ailments
Editorials News | Sep-27-2017
Winters always brings happiness in terms of beautiful colors, delicious food, soothing environment, and evening tea time with family members. However, winters also bring various diseases such as fever, cold, sore throat and much more.
For parents, it is their major priority to keep their children fit and healthy in all the seasons. There are a lot of options and precautions available that can keep the children happy and physically fit. As per a study, most children suffering by winters viruses are infectious before they develop symptoms.
So pulling your children away from a sniffling and coughing friend would also not help them to come down with similar symptoms. However, there are several simple steps that the parents can take to help to fend off germs and keep children as healthy as possible.
Few simple steps such as teaching them to wash their hands before eating something can be an effective way to get rid of cold and flu bugs. Additionally, parents can also follow the similar steps to fight germ and winter diseases.
By: Priyanka Negi
Content: www.goodhousekeeping.com
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