HomeHealthCost of getting sick: Tips to protect your health and income

Cost of getting sick: Tips to protect your health and income

Getting sick is never fun, but beyond the body aches, sore throats, stomach upsets, headaches and more, there’s also a significant impact on your hip pocket with household earnings taking a hit if you need to take time off to recover.

If a child becomes sick, there’s a knock-on effect to the whole family as a parent usually has to stay home to look after them.

And with the school holidays nearly here, perhaps a much-anticipated holiday will have to be put on the backburner. Not only will you suffer from the disappointment of cancelled travel plans, which can result in a financial loss, but there’s also the potential for a negative effect on mental health.

An Australian Bureau of Statistics report reveals that 10 per cent of people could raise $500, but not $2000 for something important within a week, so any reduction in income can lead to stressful times if illness intervenes.

“Not everyone can work from home, and if you are feeling unwell, you need time to fully heal,” says Daniel Seldon, from Aussie Pharma Direct. “But with minimal effort, it’s relatively easy to sidestep any unnecessary sickness.”

Top tips to minimise your chance of getting sick and protect your household income

Keep fit and healthy with regular exercise and nutritious meals with lots of fresh fruit and vegetables. Try to make your plate as colourful as possible by incorporating orange, red, purple, blue and green in your meals.

Orange foods including pumpkin, carrots, sweet potatoes and mangoes are bursting with carotenoids that gobble up harmful free radicals and quell inflammation – a known culprit in many chronic diseases.

Red foods such as strawberries, beets and cherries pack a vibrant nutritional punch of healthy antioxidants that soak up damaging free radicals.

Purple fruits and vegetables contain a powerhouse of vitamins, minerals and fibre and have a positive effect on inflammation, brain health and heart disease.

Boost your immunity by giving up smoking, maintaining a healthy weight, minimising stress wherever possible, getting adequate sleep, drinking in moderation and avoiding infection by regularly washing your hands in soap and water, or by using a low toxic but effective hand sanitiser like ViroCLEAR Ultra Protective Hand Sanitiser.

Support your mental health by talking about your feelings, keeping active, limiting alcohol intake, staying in touch with friends and family, and taking deep, relaxing breaths when you feel stressed.

Wear a quality P2 face mask like the AMD P2 Nano-Tech Respirator, especially on planes, public transport and in any crowded indoor space.

Ensure your COVID and flu immunisations are up to date.

Maintain social distancing.

Open windows and doors to increase ventilation. You can also use ViroCLEAR Sanitiser & Protectant Fogger to clear the air.

Looking ahead

Combined with the rising cost of living and interest rates, it’s vital to maintain a steady income and look after your physical and mental health.

If you need help with your wellbeing and mental health, it’s important to seek assistance from a professional organisation such as Beyond Blue, which provides support programs to address issues related to depression, anxiety disorders and suicide.

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