North West NHS 111 Service, provided by the North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust, is asking the public to keep in mind how to stay healthy this winter, as part of this month's National Self-Care Week.
As the days shorten and the nights draw in, so do this season's notorious colds, flus and other nasty bugs. Add to this, staying indoors longer and keeping our houses nice and toasty, we create the perfect environment for viruses, which can quickly spread and make us miserable.
Not only can these bugs mean time off work or school, and generally leave us feeling low, for those with existing medical conditions, they can cause serious problems which can result in a lengthy stay in hospital or even worse!
So, following this advice not only helps to keep you well this winter but also goes some way to lessen the pressures that we see, annually, on NHS services, such as 999 and A&E departments all across the region, meaning that those that need these services are able to get the right care.
Unfortunately, antibiotics won't help the common cold or flu, so to avoid passing it to others, stay at home and follow our simple advice.
Tips on self-care –
Susan Sumner, NHS 111 Clinical Services Manager, said: "It is important at this time of year to keep people informed of how to stay healthy and fit. The lead up to Christmas and the New Year is notorious for all types of illnesses and ailments. We want to promote self-care at home not only as this is the most appropriate treatment for many ailments, but this also frees up services for those who really need them!"
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