By | May 14, 2025

How To Avoid Getting Flu

Avoiding the flu (influenza) involves a combination of preventive habits, vaccination, and smart hygiene practices. Here’s how to protect yourself effectively:

✅ 1. Get a Flu Shot Every Year

  • The flu vaccine is the #1 way to reduce your risk.
  • It’s updated annually to match circulating strains.
  • Recommended for everyone over 6 months old, especially:
    • Pregnant people
    • Seniors
    • Children under 5
    • People with chronic health conditions (asthma, diabetes, heart disease)

🕒 Best time: Early fall (Sept–Oct), but getting it later is still helpful.

🧼 2. Wash Your Hands Often

  • Use soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
  • If unavailable, use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.
  • Especially important after:
    • Being in public places
    • Touching shared surfaces
    • Coughing/sneezing

🧍‍♂️ 3. Avoid Close Contact with Sick People

  • Flu spreads through droplets when someone coughs, sneezes, or talks.
  • Keep your distance, especially if they show cold/flu symptoms.

😷 4. Wear a Mask in High-Risk Settings

  • Useful in crowded indoor spaces, hospitals, public transport, or flu outbreaks.
  • Especially helpful during flu season (fall and winter).

🛌 5. Get Enough Sleep

  • Poor sleep weakens your immune system.
  • Aim for 7–9 hours a night for adults.

🥗 6. Boost Your Immune System

  • Eat a balanced diet rich in:
    • Vitamin C (oranges, peppers)
    • Zinc (nuts, beans, whole grains)
    • Probiotics (yogurt, fermented foods)
  • Stay hydrated.
  • Reduce stress through mindfulness, movement, or rest.

🧴 7. Avoid Touching Your Face

  • Flu viruses can enter through your eyes, nose, or mouth.
  • Be mindful of how often you touch your face after contact with surfaces.

🧽 8. Disinfect Frequently-Touched Surfaces

  • Clean door handles, phones, remote controls, and light switches regularly—especially during flu season or when someone is sick at home.

🧑‍⚕️ 9. See a Doctor Early if You Get Symptoms

  • If you do catch the flu, antiviral medications (like Tamiflu) can shorten illness—but work best if taken within 48 hours of symptoms starting.

🚫 Common Flu Myths to Ignore:

  • ❌ “I got the flu from the flu shot.” (You didn’t—the shot uses inactivated virus or mRNA.)
  • ❌ “I don’t need a flu shot if I’m healthy.” (Even healthy people can get severely ill or spread it to others.)