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Why Do I Get Sick So Often? Causes and Tips to Stay Healthy

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Last updated: 2024/09/15 at 9:13 PM
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Why Do Some People Get Sick More Often Than Others?

Some individuals seem to never catch a cold, while others are constantly sniffling. If you find yourself frequently falling ill, you may be wondering why that is the case. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the average adult experiences two to three colds per year. However, some people are more susceptible to getting sick more frequently.

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Why Do Some People Get Sick More Often Than Others?Factors Contributing to Frequent IllnessPreventing Frequent Illness

“It does vary, especially among women,” says Dr. Nikhil Bhayani, an infectious disease expert and epidemiology physician advisor with Texas Health Resources in Bedford, Texas. Women, particularly those between the ages of 20 and 30, tend to have more episodes of the common cold than men due to hormone differences and increased contact with sick children.

Factors Contributing to Frequent Illness

Several lifestyle factors play a role in susceptibility to illnesses. Here are some common reasons why you might be getting sick more often and ways to strengthen your immune system:

  1. Inadequate Sleep: Lack of sufficient sleep impairs your body’s ability to fight off germs. Adults should aim for at least seven hours of sleep per night to reduce the risk of catching a cold.
  2. Chronic Stress: High levels of stress can suppress your immune system, making you more susceptible to infections. Managing stress through relaxation techniques can help boost your body’s defenses.
  3. Underlying Health Conditions: Chronic illnesses that weaken the immune system can increase the risk of frequent illnesses. Certain medications used to manage these conditions may also contribute to a higher susceptibility to infections.
  4. Environmental Factors: Spending time in germ-heavy environments or coming into contact with multiple surfaces that harbor pathogens can increase your chances of getting sick.
  5. Exposure to Children: Living with children can expose you to a greater number of germs, making you more prone to infections.
  6. Nutritional Deficiencies: Insufficient intake of essential nutrients like Vitamins C, D, and E, as well as minerals like zinc and selenium, can weaken your immune system and increase your susceptibility to illnesses.

Preventing Frequent Illness

If you find yourself getting sick often, there are several strategies you can employ to strengthen your immune system and reduce your risk of infections:

  • Practice Good Hand Hygiene: Regular hand washing can significantly reduce your risk of respiratory and stomach infections.
  • Follow a Balanced Diet: Eating a healthy diet rich in whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and essential nutrients can support your immune function.
  • Stay Active: Regular exercise can boost your circulation of white blood cells, helping your body fight off infections and reducing stress.
  • Get Sufficient Sleep: Aim for at least seven hours of sleep per night to support your body’s immune defenses.
  • Manage Stress: Dedicate time to relaxation activities like yoga, meditation, or hobbies to reduce stress and support your immune system.
  • Get Vaccinated: Vaccinations like the flu shot can lower your risk of getting sick and help you recover more quickly if you do fall ill.

If you notice a significant increase in the frequency of your illnesses or have concerns about your immune health, consult your healthcare provider for personalized recommendations.

References:

Prather AA, Janicki-Deverts D, Hall MH, Cohen S. Behaviorally Assessed Sleep and Susceptibility to the Common Cold. Sleep. 2015 Sep 1;38(9):1353-9. doi: 10.5665/sleep.4968. PMID: 26118561; PMCID: PMC4531403.

Cohen S. Psychosocial Vulnerabilities to Upper Respiratory Infectious Illness: Implications for Susceptibility to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). Perspect Psychol Sci. 2021 Jan;16(1):161-174.

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