Would you rather be healthy or just feel good? You can be healthy and still not feel well. Coughing, sneezing, headaches, aches and pain are not the result of a lack of medication. Fevers, diarrhea, and other symptoms are natural ways your body responds to infection and disease. These are just a few of the many symptoms associated with colds and flu.
A traditional medical approach has been to treat symptoms by using drugs to numb, slow down, or to speed up the malfunction body part(s). It surprises many patients when they discover chiropractic doctors focus, instead, on the underlying cause of their symptoms. Correcting the cause, allows the body to eliminate symptoms of ill-health naturally.
Judging your health by how you feel can be dangerous. The first symptom of high blood pressure is often a deadly stroke. The first symptom of heart disease could be a fatal heart attack. Because you body is so adaptive, by the time many symptoms warn you of a problem, it can be well advanced.
Chiropractic adjustments can help stimulate a positive immune system response, helping your body fight against invading organisms. The proper function of your nervous system, which is the key to good health, is our primary interest. Schedule a visit with us today and help your body function at its best.
Self-Care Techniques for Colds and Flu
- Rest. Listen to your body. If you feel the need to rest or sleep, do so. Though regular exercise can boost your immune system, during a cold or flu it may be wise to lighten or skip your usual workout or exercise program depending on the severity of your condition.
- Drink plenty of water. Drink one half you body weight in ounces of water every day. For example, a 200-pound man should drink 100 ounces of water daily. When you have a cold or flu, increase that number by 20%. You can also drink clear soup broths or diluted vegetable juices.
- Minimize sugar intake. Sugar, even if derived from natural sources like fruit juice and honey, can impair immune function. Keep sugar to a maximum of 50 grams per day.
- Maintain a positive attitude. At the most, your cold or flu will last three to seven days, so follow these guidelines and allow your body to fix itself.
- See your chiropractor for frequent chiropractic adjustments, maximizing you nervous system function, stimulating your immune system response and allowing your body to heal itself.
Cold or Flu?
Common Cold
Symptoms of the common cold usually begin two to three days after infection and often include nasal discharge, obstruction of nasal breathing, swelling of the sinus membranes, sneezing, sore throat, cough and headache. Fever associated with cold is usually slight. Cold symptoms are the result of the body’s immune response to a viral invasion. Virus infected cells in the nose send out signals that recruit specialized white blood cells to the site of the infection. In turn, these cells emit a range of immune system chemicals that create the symptoms of the common cold.
Influenza
The flu is an acute respiratory infection caused by a variety of flu viruses. Flu viruses generally enter the body through the mucous membranes of the eyes, nose or mouth. Symptoms include headache, chills and dry cough that is followed by body aches, malaise and fever. Typically the fever will start declining on the second or third day of the illness as upper respiratory symptoms like nasal congestion and sore throat become more noticeable.
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