Try as we might to stay healthy, getting sick is something we all have to deal with at some point. If you find yourself under the weather, taking a sick day (or two) is one of the best ways to feel better faster and prevent spreading an infectious illness to others.
So what are some things you can do to help make staying home sick a little more bearable? We’ve collected a few tips for making the most of your day at home, even if you are not feeling your best.
In today’s busy world, some of us may have the impulse to check a few things off our to-do list while taking a day off from our work or other personal responsibilities. However, the best way to get better is to focus on doing nothing at all. Here are some tips to help you do, well, nothing at all:
Another way to get better faster is to ensure that your body is getting all the right nutrients and fluid it needs. Here are some tips to make it easier for you to eat healthy and stay hydrated while sick:
The next time you make a batch of soup or stew, double the recipe and freeze the extra for homemade soup that’s ready in minutes.
Taking care of yourself can feel good even if you don’t. Try some of these restful activities:
If you’re sick, seeing a doctor can help you feel better faster. Here are different care options for when you’re feeling under the weather:
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Did you know sleep can affect our health and our body’s ability to fight off sickness? If you find yourself tossing and turning at night, follow these 7 tips to get the best sleep of your life.
1https://www.eatright.org/food/nutrition/healthy-eating/how-much-water-do-you-need#:~:text=Adequate%20intake%20levels%20for%20water,foods%20and%20beverages%2C%20including%20water
This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.