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Immunization Month

08/21/2019

Immunization Month

Why Immunize? The question that has caused so much controversy over the past few years.

The short answer – by getting immunized, you are helping to protect those in our community who are most vulnerable to various viruses. Young children, the elderly, and those who are struggling with compromised immune systems, are all at a higher risk of developing serious complications that accompany preventable diseases. With it being back-to-school time, it becomes especially important for everyone to receive their immunizations, as daycares, classrooms, and dorms all become a petri dish of bacteria due to constant interaction within a large group of people.

Stop The Leak

It is true that some diseases (such as polio and diptheria) are becoming more and more rare in the United States. This is because we continue to get immunized to protect ourselves from these diseases. It’s much like bailing out a boat with a slow leak. When we started bailing, the boat was filled with water. But everyone has been working together, bailing fast and hard, and now the boat is almost dry. We could say, “Good. The boat is dry now, so we can throw away the bucket and relax.” But the leak hasn’t stopped. Before long we’d notice a little water seeping in, and soon it might be back up to the same level as when we started.

Unless we can “stop the leak” (eliminate the disease), it is important to keep immunizing. The recent anti-vaccination movement has delayed the elimination of diseases as more of the population has decided to stop helping bail out the boat – allowing some viruses to seep back in.

Even if there are only a few cases of certain diseases today, if we take away the protection given by vaccination, more and more people will become infected and will spread disease to others. Soon we will undo the progress we have made over the years.*

Facts about Immunizations:

  • Diseases are becoming rare due to vaccinations. However, it’s critical that we continue to immunize until the disease is eliminated.
  • Vaccinations help to protect our children, their classmates, and their classmate’s families.
  • Vaccines, like all medication, can cause a reaction. However, many children never have a reaction. For those who do, most reactions will be minor such as a sore leg, a slight rash, or a mild fever that goes away in a day or two.
  • Vaccinations are one of the best ways to put an end to the serious effects of certain diseases.

flu vaccine facts vs fiction chart

We offer vaccinations daily, with no appointment needed. We provide influenza, pneumonia, shingles, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and meningitis vaccinations for ages 12 and over without a prescription. Our pharmacists can immunize anyone under age 7 with a doctor’s prescription.

Please feel free to contact us for any questions you may have regarding immunizations.

 

*cdc.gov

Filed Under: Health Tips

AUGUST 2019: Melanoma

08/07/2019

With summer peaking, many people might not be aware of the length of time they spend outdoors, or the damage the sun’s rays can be doing to their skin. Melanoma is the most dangerous form of skin cancer. When found early it can be cured. It is important to notice skin changes and get treatment early. Tell a health care provider about them right away. If left untreated or caught at an advanced stage, it can spread to other organs and become difficult to treat.
 
Melanoma usually appears as a pigmented patch or bump. It may look like a mole that has an irregular appearance. An important tool to use is the “ABCDE” rule to help you recognize the common signs of melanoma.
 
Asymmetry – the shape of one-half doesn’t match the other side
 
Border – the edges are irregular, ragged, notched, or blurred
 
Color – not the same all over and may include shades of brown, tan, or black, sometimes with patches of pink, red, white, or blue
 
Diameter – being larger than 1/4 inch across, although melanomas can form smaller than this
 
Evolution – it changes size, shape, and color
 
UV light is the number one cause of skin cancer.
Some steps you can take to prevent melanoma are as follows:
 
1. Use a broad spectrum sunscreen SPF 30 or higher, 30 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every few hours.
2. Wear sunglasses with total UV protection and protective clothing and hats.
3. Avoid direct sun at UV peak hours between 10:30 am to 3:30 pm.
4. Seek shade when the sun is at its peak hours.
5. Do not use indoor sunlamps and tanning beds.
6. Check your skin regularly for the ABCDE signs.

Sources: Cleveland clinic.org, American Cancer Society, and Cancer.org

About Shima: Shima graduated from the University of Arkansas with a BS in Microbiology in 1997 and worked at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences with the Infectious Disease Department on clinical trials for over 4 years. She then pursued a career change and graduated with her Doctorate degree from St. Louis College of Pharmacy in 2007. During her years enrolled in pharmacy school she worked part-time at St. Louis University, where she helped design a laboratory protocol for the BCG Vaccine Study, which received full funding in 2011.

Shima joined Sinks and Medley Pharmacy in September of 2014 as a pharmacist. She continually strives to focus on improving outcomes and raising the quality of life for patients with all types of medical ailments and conditions.

Filed Under: Wellness Corner Tagged With: Health Tips, Shima Patel, sun protection, Sunscreen, Wellness Corner

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