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Shout until you


 are hoarse –

 you won’t get


 an autumn


 course of

 antibiotics






 The move from summer into autumn is bound to see
 a rise in familiar health conditions such as coughs,
 headaches and chest infections.
 ABOUT THE WRITER
 Dr Chauhan is a respected GP, health and social care
 One thing that will be different this year is that GPs will   campaigner, and champion of social justice and charity.
 be giving the cold shoulder to prescribing antibiotics   As a local GP, he has become a powerful advocate for
 and the patient will have to manage chest infections and   his patients and introduced innovative methods to
 sore throats better.  improve their care. His work mentoring and employing
 young people has won national recognition.

 Resistance to antibiotics is partly caused by too many
 needless drugs being prescribed. This can make bacteria   For some people, shorter days and reducing
 in your body resistant to the drug. Not being able to   temperatures are more than just inconveniences. They
 respond to antibiotics means that more patients will die   include those suffering from seasonal affective disorder
 of drug-resistant infections.  (SAD), for whom the symptoms of depression are more
 apparent . As the saying goes, ‘it is okay not to feel okay’
 Instead of badgering your GP for antibiotics,   and contacting your doctor about SAD is essential.
 concentrate on clearing colds through painkillers and
 taking on plenty of water and bed rest. Stop the spread   Some asthma sufferers will also not be relishing the
 of viruses by keeping your hands clean and catching a   onset of autumn. Cold air and damp can trigger
 sneeze in a handkerchief.   flare-ups and even attacks and so proper use of your
 inhaler and sticking to your asthma plan is vital.
 Although it does not create a barrier against all sniffles,
 the flu jab has a healthy success rate and if you are living   The wind and the rain can also make those joints stiffen
 with a lifetime condition or caring for someone who has   for rheumatoid arthritis sufferers. The expert advice
 one, you could qualify for a free injection.   is to keep yourself warm, wear extra layers, put a
 blanket in every room of your home and insulate it if it
 Those toddling off to school for the first time should   is draughty (you could spend some time searching for
 have had their four-in-one pre-school injections to   grants available to help you do this).
 boost immunity against diphtheria, tetanus, polio and
 whooping cough. This should be administered when a   The change in seasons to autumn can have an effect
 child is four months and three years old, so if your child   on our health, but there are things we can do all year
 still needs this vaccination, contact your GP.    to help ourselves, such as good diet, cutting down on
 alcohol, getting plenty of exercise and not smoking.
 Perhaps less well-known is the inoculation of teenagers,
 and especially those going to university, to prevent the   Don’t fall foul of autumn ailments. Instead make it a
 deadly diseases meningitis and septicaemia. Cases of   season of change - for the better.
 both have risen dramatically.




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