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How to best protect your immune system

Molly Chiu

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This spring, many people may be getting sick because of COVID-19 or with something else for the first time since the pandemic began. Dr. Prathit Kulkarni, assistant professor of medicine in infectious diseases at 草榴社区入口, shares tips for optimizing your immune system for staying as healthy as possible.

Tip 1: Hand sanitizer was great before the pandemic and is still great.

According to Kulkarni, frequently using hand sanitizer won鈥檛 decrease your body鈥檚 ability to fight off germs over time. Although overuse of antibiotics has been shown to increase antibiotic resistance, the same principle does not apply to hand sanitizer.

鈥淎s doctors, we have to use hand sanitizer before and after entering every patient鈥檚 hospital room,鈥 Kulkarni said. 鈥淭his high frequency of use doesn鈥檛 make us more susceptible to infections.鈥

However, hand sanitizer should not be considered a substitute for washing your hands thoroughly with soap and water in all situations. There are some viruses that can鈥檛 be killed with alcohol-based hand sanitizer, such as norovirus. In addition, frequent use of hand sanitizer can dry out the skin, so consider adding moisturizer to your routine.

Tip 2: Overall well-being contributes to a healthy immune system.

Healthy habits, like eating well, getting enough sleep and exercising regularly, are good for your overall well-being, which can impact your immune system and ability to fight off infections, according to Kulkarni. It鈥檚 important to set yourself up for good health by supporting your physical and mental well-being.

鈥淚t鈥檚 all part of an overall continuum of health,鈥 Kulkarni said. 鈥淕etting one night of bad sleep won鈥檛 make you sick but getting poor sleep over a long period of time can impact your overall health.鈥

Tip 3: There鈥檚 no magic fix to boost your immune system.

Unfortunately, there鈥檚 no magic pill or supplement to help protect you from illnesses like the common cold. Although vitamin C and zinc are frequently advertised to boost the immune system, research shows mixed results in effectiveness, Kulkarni said. Studies show that vitamin C, for example, does not prevent someone from getting the common cold, but might provide a minor reduction in symptom duration if taken regularly.

In the case of COVID-19, Kulkarni stresses that the most effective and best-proven way to protect yourself is to get vaccinated and boosted. While vaccines may not entirely prevent you from getting COVID-19, they remain extremely effective at preventing severe disease and hospitalization.

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