

Tips From the School Nurse:
Help Keep Your Child Healthy and
Flu-Free
With flu season upon us, it is important that we work
together to keep our children healthy. Viruses
spread easily among children in schools, and families with school-age children
have more infections than others, with an average of one-third of these family
members infected each year. By keeping
our children flu-free, we benefit the community as a whole. You can help prevent the spread of flu or
help your child get better if he/she does get sick by following a few simple
steps:
·
If
possible, you and your child should get a flu shot
·
Remind
your child to cover his/her nose and mouth with a tissue when sneezing or
coughing and dispose of the tissue immediately
·
Have
your child wash his/her hands frequently with soap and warm water for at least
20 seconds
·
Disinfect
frequently-touched surfaces and shared items at least once a day
·
Ensure
that bathrooms are stocked with soap, hand towels and tissues
·
Teach
your child not to touch his/her mouth, nose and eyes
·
If
your child is sick and has a fever, keep him/her at home to prevent the spread
of illness to others
If you are concerned about your child’s flu symptoms, call
your doctor early. Call your doctor
immediately if your child has a chronic disease. Common symptoms of flu include high fever,
severe headache, muscle and body aches, exhaustion, and dry cough. Additionally, children often exhibit other
flu symptoms that are rare in adults, such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Some children might benefit from an antiviral
medication, which can be prescribed by a physician and can help lessen duration
of the virus and reduce the risk of complications, such as pneumonia. To be effective, antiviral medication should
be taken within 12-48 hours after flu symptoms begin.
Additionally, as a preventive measure, antiviral medication
may be administered to children under a doctor’s care to help them avoid
catching the flu from others in some special situations. For example:
If you have any questions or would like additional
information about preventing and treating the flu, please contact the school
nurse, Anita Romeo at 575-356-7097 ext. 4103.