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Showing posts with label Help With Virus. Show all posts

5 Tips to Protect Your Mental Health During Coronavirus Crisis | UC San ...




In the face of uncertainty, managing anxiety and stress while also staying prepared and informed can be difficult. So what can you do to protect your mental health as the COVID-19 outbreak unfolds? Here are some recommendations from the experts. 
 Put down the smart phone. Take breaks from social media and the news. Give your mind a chance to disconnect. Consider setting up specific times or time limits on how long you spend checking the news each day, so you can stay informed without getting overwhelmed.

Take care of yourself. Engage in healthy habits as much as possible. 
Eat well-balanced meals, get some exercise, get plenty of sleep, and avoid bad habits, like too much alcohol.

Enjoy your hobbies. Take the time to engage in relaxing activities, like reading a book, cooking a nice meal, or doing something creative like painting or knitting.

Check in with your friends and family. Social distancing doesn’t mean social isolation! Connect with the people you care about to share your concerns and feelings and see how you can help support them.

Take a deep breath to avoid burnout. 
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, stop and take a deep breath. Step back and give yourself space to process your feelings. Consider doing some stretches or yoga, or engaging in a short mindfulness exercise to help keep you grounded.

If your stress is interfering with your daily life, contact your health care provider to ask about additional care and resources. 
One place you can visit: UC San Diego Health – Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at https://health.ucsd.edu/specialties/p...

The Center For Mindfulness, The Sanford Institute, and the Compassion Institute at UC San Diego Health are working together to provide daily resources to support mindfulness and compassion. 
Find their schedule and resources here: https://medschool.ucsd.edu/som/fmph/r...

For the latest information for UC San Diego Health patients and visitors, please visit
https://health.ucsd.edu/patients/Page...

Avoiding Coronavirus: Tips And Tricks To Stay Healthy | NBC News NOW

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Got Mild Coronavirus Symptoms? Tips On What To Do



**THESE ARE SUGGESTIONS FOR THOSE WHO SHOW MILD SYMPTOMS, NOT SERIOUS SYMPTOMS. IF YOU HAVE SYMPTOMS AND NOT SURE, CALL YOUR PHYSICIAN OR MEDICAL PRACTITIONER. STAY CALM AND DON'T PANIC. TAKE A DEEP BREATH. DON'T LET ANXIETY OR FEAR OVERTAKE YOU.** **MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: 

This video is for informational purposes only and not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis and treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions regarding your medical condition.** It’s hard to escape news on the Coronavirus and not get sucked in by the latest updates. 

We have gone into self-quarantine, canceled events, canceled travel, work from home, run away when anyone sneezes or coughs. Some of us now know people who are showing Coronavirus symptoms - fever, cough, aches and pains, fatigue, headache, shortness of breath. If these symptoms are MILD, then you should stay home and treat it as though it were the regular flu. Call your regular physician or call telehealth provider. 

You want to definitely get ahead of it and drink lots of liquids and get plenty of rest. In this video, I share 12 tips that you can implement at home should you start to develop COVID-19 symptoms. Don't panic. Everything is going to be fine. Many of us will develop mild symptoms that will not be fatal. 

There are some simple steps that we can all take to ensure that we don't get others sick. Coronavirus anxiety is real and should be taken seriously but know that you can create a different mindset and change your approach to how you view this illness. We will get through this.

COVID-19: How To Protect Yourself From The Coronavirus | NBC News NOW



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How to protect yourself against COVID-19



COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by a new coronavirus introduced to humans for the first time. It is spread from person to person mainly through the droplets produced when an infected person speaks, coughs or sneezes. Watch this short animation to learn more about COVID-19 and how to protect yourself against it.

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Four ways to protect yourself from coronavirus - BBC News



People should be washing their hands for 20 seconds to protect themselves from the virus known as Covid-19. That's according to Public Health England. The UK government is still working to contain the outbreak but the prime minister has warned that it's "highly likely" the UK will see further infection. The BBC's online health editor, Michelle Roberts, and BBC digital health reporter, Laura Foster, examine the advice the NHS is giving when it comes to protecting yourself from the virus.

4 tips for reducing your risk of viruses - including COVID-19 Coronavirus




Are you feeling overwhelmed with information about coronavirus? Dr. David Priest, Novant Health Senior Vice President and Chief Safety and Quality Officer, provides 4 quick tips for protecting your family and reducing your risk of viruses - including COVID-19.