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Why Is It Important For Kids To Wash Hands?

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Washing your hands is an efficient way to remain healthy. Parents should help their children understand why handwashing is important and encourage them to do so often. If your child becomes sick due to the spread of germs, you can take them to our pediatrician in Westbury that accepts Medicaid. At the Charles Evans Center, we can help your child get over an illness, such as a cold or flu.

Why Is It Important For Kids to Wash Their Hands?pediatrician in westbury that accepts medicaid

Handwashing prevents the spread of germs, so children need to do so often. If germs are spread, they can become sick or make other people sick. When your child washes their hands frequently, you do not have to worry about them spreading germs, getting sick, and missing important things. Our pediatrician in Westbury that accepts Medicaid advises our patients to wash their hands frequently to avoid illness.

When Your Child Should Wash Their Hands

Coming into contact with germs is not a difficult thing to do. We touch so many things throughout our day. Some examples of times your child should wash their hands include the following:

  • When their hands are dirty
  • Before eating or touching food
  • After using the bathroom
  • Blowing their nose or coughing
  • After touching pets or other animals
  • Playing outside
  • Visiting a person who is sick

How Your Child Should Properly Wash Their Hands

Washing your hands is only efficient if it is done so correctly. Here are the steps you should teach your child to follow when washing their hands:

  • Wet your hands with cold or warm water.
  • Apply soap to your hands and lather.
  • Rub your hands together for at least 20 seconds.
  • Rinse your hands thoroughly with water.
  • Dry your hands completely using a clean towel or paper towel.

Contact Our Pediatrician in Westbury That Accepts Medicaid

If your child doesn’t wash their hands properly or enough times, they can become sick. Our pediatrician in Westbury that accepts Medicaid can help treat your child’s sickness at the Charles Evans Center. Contact our team if your child does become sick and needs medical attention from our pediatrician.

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