Taking care of your health can be a full-time job — even if you are in good health — however, it has become harder for those of us who have had to spend a great deal of time at home. Here are some things to consider about your health, if you are working remotely, taking care of family, or just spending more time than you did before at your home.
Maintain An Exercise Routine
As you have probably heard many times, exercise is essential to keeping both your body and mind fit. Fortunately, the days when you had to go to a gym to exercise are long gone. Technology has made it much easier to develop a fitness routine at home. Exercise equipment has become much more affordable, and there are tons of free exercise videos available online. Here is a fun, low-impact exercise video that will guide you through walking one mile in your living room:
Keep in mind if the weather is agreeable, just get outside and enjoy the fresh air. Walking, running, or biking are easy to do and incorporate in your exercise routine.
Consider Using Intravenous Therapy
You might be surprised to discover that intravenous (IV) and infusion therapies are now conveniently available for IV hydration at home. You might benefit from IV hydration and therapy if you ever experience food poisoning, dehydration, low energy, general nausea, jet lag, flu or colds, migraines or headaches, muscle cramps, and certain chronic illnesses.
Trained staff are available to determine if you could benefit from IV therapy. The best part about this process is that you do not need to do it yourself. A nurse will come to your home to provide in-home service. These nurses are trained and certified IV administration experts, who can provide the best experience possible.
Contact Your Health Care Provider
Telehealth, also known as telemedicine, has become increasingly common in recent years. While it cannot replace all health-related in-office appointments, it is a viable and easy option for many.
There are several benefits of using telehealth to consider. The lack of transit time is attractive as you do not need to navigate public transportation or busy roads. It also saves wear and tear on your vehicle and money on gas or transportation fares. Additionally, staying within the confines of your home might be safer when weather conditions are poor.
A range of health-related concerns can be dealt with virtually with your provider: minor illnesses, prescription refills, specific skin conditions, and your mental health are reliably serviceable in this capacity. Of course, your provider will advise you when the time is necessary for you to go into the office should further need arise. Until that becomes necessary, you can take comfort in knowing you are not encountering any waiting room germs.
Taking care of your health is an important part of your overall happiness. Be proactive — and make good heath happen — by working toward your health goals while stuck at home.