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The stomach flu, also known as viral gastroenteritis, is a common illness that can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps. While it is often a mild illness that goes away on its own, it can be unpleasant and even dangerous for certain populations, such as young children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems. Here are some tips on how to avoid the stomach flu: 1. Wash your hands frequently: The virus that causes the stomach flu can be spread through contaminated surfaces and objects, as well as through person-to-person contact. To reduce your risk of infection, wash your hands regularly with soap and water, especially before eating or preparing food, after using the bathroom, and after being in contact with someone who is sick. 2. Avoid close contact with sick people: If someone in your household or workplace has the stomach flu, try to stay away from them as much as possible to avoid getting infected. If you have to care for someone who is sick, wear gloves and a mask to protect yourself. 3. Disinfect surfaces and objects: The virus can survive on surfaces for several hours, so it's important to clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces, such as doorknobs, countertops, and phones. Use a disinfectant cleaner or a solution of bleach and water to kill the virus. 4. Don't share personal items: Avoid sharing cups, utensils, towels, or other personal items with others, especially if someone in your household or workplace is sick. 5. Practice good food safety: Make sure to cook food thoroughly, especially meat, poultry, and eggs. Avoid eating raw or undercooked food, and wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly before eating them. 6. Stay hydrated: If you do get the stomach flu, it's important to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids, such as water, broth, or sports drinks. Avoid sugary drinks and caffeine, which can make diarrhea worse. By following these tips, you can reduce your risk of getting the stomach flu and stay healthy.
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