How to prevent infections

How to prevent infectionsThe following measures will also help prevent infections:

- Teach your child to wash their hands, especially after using the bathroom, after coughing or sneezing and before eating. Included in his bag a bottle of hand sanitizer liquid (usually containing alcohol) or pre-moistened disinfecting wipes that have them available at the school at any time. Studies confirm that this simple habit significantly reduces the number of absences due to illness.

- If the child is sick, leave home until they recover. Although it is inconvenient for working parents, it is essential to prevent infection in school. Many campuses require a medical certificate for the child to be reinstated to school when they have a contagious disease. Check with the school about the health standards.

- Teach your child not to share their towels or toiletries after exercising at the gym or practice. If you use the showers at the school, teach him to use plastic shoes, as you never walk barefoot to avoid contracting fungus and other infections.

- Upgrade your child’s immunizations to be protected. Check with your pediatrician about vaccines or boosters needed by age.

The school, lessons and tasks will now occupy much of the time your children. To protect and maintain optimal conditions for the study, encourage them to practice a few safety measures that should become habits that are effective.Have a great school year, free of unnecessary infections!

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