Sunday, 25 December 2022

Treating COVID-19 at home: Care tips for you and others

 

Treating COVID-19 at home: Care tips for you and others

Providing care at home for a person sick with COVID-19? Or caring for yourself at home? Understand when emergency care is needed and what you can do to prevent the spread of infection.

If you have coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you're caring for yourself at home or you're caring for a loved one with COVID-19 at home, you might have questions. How do you know when emergency care is needed? How long do you need to isolate? What can you do to prevent the spread of germs? How can you support a sick loved one and manage your stress? Here's what you need to know.

At-home treatment

Most people who become sick with COVID-19 will only have mild illness and can get better at home. Symptoms might last a few days. People who have the virus might feel better in about a week. Treatment is aimed at relieving symptoms and includes:

  • Rest
  • Fluids
  • Pain relievers

But adults over age 65 and people of any age with existing long-lasting (chronic) medical conditions should call their health care provider as soon as symptoms start. These factors put people at greater risk of becoming seriously ill with COVID-19. People with these conditions who get COVID-19 may also be eligible for certain treatments. These treatments need to start within a few days after symptoms start.

Follow the health care provider's suggestions about care and staying at home (isolating). Talk to the provider if you have any questions about treatments. Help the sick person get food and any medication needed. And, if needed, take care of the person's pet.

Also think about how caring for a sick person might affect your health. If you are age 65 or older or have an existing long-lasting (chronic) medical condition, such as heart or lung disease or diabetes, you may be at higher risk of serious illness with COVID-19. You might think about staying away from the sick person and finding another person to provide care. Also, you might choose to wear a face mask that gives higher protection.

Emergency warning signs

Carefully watch yourself or your loved one for signs and symptoms that are getting worse.

The health care provider might suggest use of a home pulse oximeter, especially if the sick person has risk factors for severe illness with COVID-19 and COVID-19 symptoms. A pulse oximeter is a plastic clip that attaches to a finger. The device can help check breathing by measuring how much oxygen is in the blood. A reading of less than 92% might increase the need for staying in the hospital. If the provider recommends a pulse oximeter, make sure you understand how to use the device properly. And make sure you know when a reading should prompt a call to the provider.

If symptoms seem to be getting worse, call the provider.

If you or the person with COVID-19 has emergency warning signs, get medical attention right away. Call 911 or your local emergency number if you notice any emergency signs, including:

  • Trouble breathing
  • Persistent chest pain or pressure
  • New confusion
  • Trouble staying awake
  • Pale, gray or blue-colored skin, lips or nail beds — depending on skin tone

This list doesn't include all symptoms. Call the provider if you or the person with COVID-19 has other severe symptoms.

Protecting others if you're ill

If you have COVID-19 symptoms, get tested as soon as you can after your symptoms start. Stay home until you receive results.

If you're ill with COVID-19, you can help prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

  • Stay home from work, school and public areas unless it's to get medical care.
  • Avoid using public transportation, ride-sharing services or taxis.
  • Stay isolated in one room, away from your family, others and pets, as much as you can. Eat in your room. Open windows to keep air moving. Fans can help direct air out of windows.
  • If you can't open windows, consider using air filters. And turn on exhaust fans in your bathroom and kitchen. You might also consider a portable air cleaner. Use a separate bathroom if you can.
  • Avoid shared space in your home as much as you can. When using shared spaces, limit your movements. Make sure your kitchen and other shared spaces have good air flow. Stay at least 6 feet (2 meters) away from your family members.
  • Clean often-touched surfaces in your separate room and bathroom, such as doorknobs, light switches, electronics and counters, every day.
  • Avoid sharing personal household items, such as dishes, towels, bedding and electronics such as phones.
  • Wear the most protective face mask that you'll wear regularly, fits well and is comfortable when near others or pets. Change the face mask each day.
  • Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or elbow when coughing or sneezing. Then throw away the tissue.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water aren't nearby, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that has at least 60% alcohol.

Protecting yourself while caring for someone with COVID-19

To protect yourself while caring for someone with COVID-19, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) recommend:

  • Keep your hands clean and away from your face. Wash your hands with soap and water often for at least 20 seconds. This is especially important to do after being in close contact or in the same room as the sick person. If soap and water aren't nearby, use a hand sanitizer that has at least 60% alcohol. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
  • Wear a face mask. If you need to be in the same room with the person who is ill, wear the most protective face mask that you'll wear regularly, fits well and is comfortable. Don't have any direct physical contact with the person. Don't touch or handle your mask while you are using it. If your mask gets wet or dirty, swap it with a clean, dry mask. Throw away the used mask and wash your hands.
  • Clean your home often. Use household cleaning sprays or wipes to clean surfaces that are often touched, such as counters, tabletops and doorknobs. Avoid cleaning the sick person's separate room and bathroom. Set aside bedding and utensils for the sick person only to use.
  • Avoid direct contact with the sick person's fluids. Wear gloves and a face mask when providing care and when handling stool, urine or other waste. Before you put on your gloves and mask, wash your hands. Also wash your hands after removing your gloves and mask. Don't reuse your mask or gloves.
  • Avoid having visitors in your home. Don't allow visitors until the sick person has completely gotten better and doesn't have any COVID-19 signs or symptoms.

Ending isolation or quarantine

If you have COVID-19

Isolation is used to separate people with the COVID-19 virus from those who aren't sick. Talk to the health care provider about when to end home isolation if you have a weakened immune system. If you think or know you had COVID-19 and had symptoms, the CDC recommends that it's OK to be around others after:

  • At least five days have passed since your symptoms started. Wear a high-quality mask when you're around others for five more days. If you have COVID-19 home tests, you can take tests two days apart, starting on day six. If your results are negative on both tests, you can stop masking. If you don't do the home test, wear a mask around others for 10 days.
  • At least 24 hours have passed with no fever without the use of fever-reducing medication on day six.
  • Other symptoms are improving — loss of taste and smell might last for weeks or months after recovery but shouldn't delay ending isolation.

These recommendations may vary if you have had severe COVID-19 or have a weakened immune system. The CDC recommends waiting until at least day 11 to get together with people who are at high risk of severe illness from COVID-19. And if your symptoms get worse, go back to isolating and talk to your health care provider.

Most people don't need testing to decide when they can be around others.

If you're a healthcare worker with COVID-19, the time you can return to work may vary.

If you've been exposed to someone with COVID-19

If you're caring for someone with COVID-19, the CDC recommends that you get tested at least five days after being exposed, or sooner if you have symptoms. The CDC also recommends that you wear a high-quality mask for 10 days while indoors in public areas. Try to stay away from people in your household. If you have symptoms, stay home and in a separate room from others. If you don't have symptoms, you don't need to stay home and away from others (quarantine).

Coping with caregiving stress

As you or your loved one gets better, seek support. Stay connected to others through texts or phone or video calls. Share your worries. Avoid too much COVID-19 news. Rest and focus on fun activities, such as reading, watching movies or playing online games.

As you take care of a loved one who is ill with COVID-19, you might feel stressed too. You might worry about your health and the health of the sick person. This can affect your ability to eat, sleep and focus. And it can worsen long-lasting (chronic) health problems. It may also increase your use of alcohol, tobacco or other drugs.

If you have a mental health condition, such as anxiety or depression, continue with your treatment. Contact your care provider or mental health provider if your condition worsens.

To care for yourself, follow these steps:

  • Keep a daily routine, such as taking a shower and getting dressed.
  • Take breaks from COVID-19 news and social media.
  • Eat healthy meals and drink plenty of fluids.
  • Stay physically active.
  • Get plenty of sleep.
  • Avoid use of drugs, tobacco and alcohol.
  • Stretch, breathe deeply or meditate.
  • Focus on fun activities.
  • Connect with others and share how you are feeling.

Caring for yourself can help you cope with stress. It will also help you be able to support your loved one's recovery.

Sudeep Singh Rajput SSR


Tuesday, 15 October 2019

happy diwali 2019

                             HAPPY DIWALI 2019 CLICK ME

here some diwali wishes and pictures

“Shine like sparkles, glow like candles and burn all the negativity like crackles. Wish you all a very lovely & cheerful Diwali”
Happy Diwali Wishes
“May the festival of lights Illuminate your future.” ― Warm Diwali Wishes
Warm Diwali Wishes
“May you be blessed with happiness and well being to last through the year.” ― Happy Diwali
Happy Diwali Wishes
“Red, blue, green, yellow; not one but all are my favorite. And the most favorite one is the bright colorful lamp of Diwali. Wish you a very colorful & bright Diwali”
Happy Diwali Wishes Images Photos
“May the brightness of shimmering lanterns always stay in your life & make you bright;”
Happy Diwali Wishes Quotes Photos
A festival full of sweet memories, a sky full of fireworks, a mouth full of sweets, a house full of diyas and heart full of enjoyment. ― Happy Deepawali
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“May the sweetness of sweets always stay in your life & make you sweet. Wishing you a very prosperous Happy Diwali”
Diwali Wishes Images
“Open your main entrance door & welcome Goddess Lakshmi whole-heartedly. Hope she will fulfill all your dreams.”  Wish you a very Happy & Wealthy Diwali
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“I am sending out the brightest wishes for you & your family on this Diwali. Hope you all have a great year ahead.” ― Wish you all a very Happy Diwali
Happy Diwali
“May Lord Ganesha fill your life with lots & lots of happiness & peace. May Goddess Lakshmi bring the upmost of wealth in your life. May lord shower the choicest blessings upon you.” ― Wish you a very Happy Diwali
Wish you a very Happy Diwali
“Your mind & soul will be enlightened; your heart will be purified. And your bond of love will be strengthened. Wish you a very delightful Happy Diwali”
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“May your inner light of the self-image be as bright as this candlelight of Diwali.”  Wish you a very Happy Diwali
Wish you a very Happy Diwali
“Life with you is like diwali, therefore lets promise to be together like that forever.” Wish you a really ‘Advance Happy Diwali’
Happy Diwali Best Wishes
“May every candle you lit; may every diya you glow; brings lots of prosperity, health & wealth in your life. Wish you a very Prosperous Diwali”
Wish you a very Prosperous Diwali
“Happiness is in the air. There is something special about today’s night. Come let’s celebrate together.― Wish you a very Happy Diwali
Happy Diwali Wishes
“May the joy, cheer, and merriment of this divine festival surround you forever. May the happiness, that this season brings Happy Diwali”
Diwali Wishes Images
“You are as special & as bright as this beautiful lamp. Go carry your shine wherever you go. Wish you a very Happy Diwali
Happy Diwali Wishes Images
May the Divine Light of Diwali spread into your life Peace, Prosperity, Happiness, and Good Health.” ― Happy Deepawali
Best Happy Deepawali Images
“This Diwali will bring you a lot of cracker with jaws; firework with happiness & wealth. Wish you a very Happy Diwali
Happy Diwali Wishes Images
May thousand of lamps light up your life with endless happiness, richness, health and wealth forever wishing you and your family a very Happy Diwali”
“Let’s celebrate a peaceful, happy & green Diwali. Let’s go green. Let’s save planet Earth by saying no to crackers.”  Happy Diwali
Wishes Images Happy Diwali
Diwali nights of is full of lights, crackers may your life be filled with colors and happiness.” Happy Diwali to All of You
“Your dreams will come true; your new ventures will flourish this year. You will earn a lot of success this year.”  Happy Diwali
Happy Diwali Wishes
Dear all, Wish u and your family a very happy Diwali & prosperous new year. May God fulfill all your wishes in wealth, health & happiness in your life.” ― Happy Diwali
“May God bless you and your all wishes come true Happy Diwali”
Happy Diwali Image For Family
Diwali is a magical time to celebrate with loved ones. May you get to create special memories with the ones you love, this Diwali best wishes”
Happy Diwali Wishes Photos

Happy Diwali Quotes Wishes

“May millions of lamps illuminate your life with endless prosperity, health, and wealth forever. Wishes You  and Your Family a Very Happy Diwali.”
Happy Diwali Quotes Wishes
“This Diwali I wish all your dreams come true and may god filled your life with happiness. and make your Diwali is the most memorable Deepavali Happy Deepawali”
“May the light of Diwali fill your home with the light of joy and happiness. On this great day, I wish you a Happy Deepawali
Best DiwaliWishes Images
“May this Diwali god fulfill your wishes and dream Happy Diwali”
“I am wishing that the bright lights of Diwali guide you through your way out of every streak of trials in this life.” ― Happy Diwali
Happy Diwali Images Wishes
“May this Diwali be held close to our hearts because its meaning never ends and the spirit of which is warmth and joy of remembering old friends!” Happy Diwali
“Sending you smiles for every moment of your special day. Have a wonderful time and a very Happy Diwali”
Happy Diwali Wishes Images
“Happiness is in the air its Diwali everywhere, let’s show some love & care and wish everyone out there!”
“Wish you a very happy Diwali to you and all your family members.” ― Happy Diwali
Happy Diwali Wishes Images For Family
God bless you & your families for all your hard work & sacrifice for the country and people !!” Happy Diwali 
“May this Diwali god fill your home with happiness.” ― Happy Diwali
“May the light of Diya direct you towards happiness & pleasure in life!” Happy Diwali to All of You
Happy Diwali to all
“Another year will be over, another year will come. I hope and pray that the lights of Diwali illuminate the new chapter of your life.” ― Happy Diwali!
“Lamplight every moment brought new light into your life, just wish for you this Diwali.” ― Happy Deepawali
Happy Deepawali Images Wishes
“It’s not deep Diwali, this love deep that the light in our hearts, Sohard faith burned!”  Happy Diwali
“On this great day, I wish you a very wonderful Happy Diwali and may god help you every time in life.”
Wonderful Happy Diwali Wishes
“A festival full of sweet childhood memories, a sky full of fireworks, mouth full of sweets, the house full of diyas and heart full of joy.” ― Happy Diwali
“Your this auspicious festival of lights, May the glow of joy, Prosperity and happiness Illuminate your life and and your home.”
images of diwali festival celebration
“Many good wishes to you on Diwali! Our lives become beautiful when we put our heart into whatever we do. May the Diwali offer you prosperity, Health, and Wealth.”
“May you rise & grow up at each platform of life. May you achieve the best of success on all roads of life.”― Wish you a very Happy Diwali







Final Words:-

Diwali is the Festival Of Light. Diwali is a festival of happiness lights colors and joyIf you are planning to start your new venture, if you are planning to shift to a new home; then no other occasion is as auspicious as Diwali. Start your new beginning in life and see how Goddess Lakshmi & Lord Ganesha will bless you with lots of happiness & success. Yes, Diwali is really the brightest & prosperous day when you can pray to God to fulfill all your best dreams. Thanks for reading the Happy Diwali Wishes Quotes Images. If you really love these spiritual Happy Diwali Wishes Quotes then why not share out. Just share out these Diwali Quote with you beloved & friends. 

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