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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

5 Reasons Why It's a Good Idea to Call in Sick

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Do you dread calling in sick? Whether it's the fear of a judgmental boss or just concerns about missing out on important happenings, health experts want to put you at ease. There are times when making the call is a must. Confused about whether staying home is a good idea? Here are five signs that a sick day is in order...

According to a recent Glamour.com poll, only 21 percent of readers say they make a point to stay home when they're sick. The rest of you do sometimes or not at all.

Guys! The world will not end if you stay home and a.) rest and recover so you can get well again, and b.) prevent the spread of your germs to others.

But, I know it can be confusing about whether a sick day is in order--especially at 6 a.m. Here are five signs, from the experts at WebMD, that you need to make the call to your boss and head back to bed:

1. If you wake up feel pretty icky with a sore throat and the sniffles (which weren't there yesterday). Health experts say that the first few hours/days of a virus tend to be the most contagious, so spare your co-workers your germs and keep your sneezy self at home until the following day.

2. If you're taking medications that may (even slightly) impair your ability to do a good job. Whether it's a prescription medication or just over-the-counter cold meds that makes you feel like a space cadet, if the medicine you're taking is impairing you in any way, it's best to stay home.

3. If you have a bad sinus infection. Experts say that sinus infections can cause yellow or green nasal discharge, jaw pain, facial pain, and headaches--all of which are a major blow to concentration. Your best bet? Stay home and use your neti pot, and maybe venture out, but only to see your doctor.

4. If you have pink eye. The majority of "pink eye" is viral and clears up on its own in about 24 to 48 hours. Other cases are bacterial pink eye, and you need antibiotic eye drops from your doc. Both, however, are extremely contagious, so unless you want dirty looks from your office mates, better stay home!

5. Bad back pain. You may feel like a wimp calling in sick because your back hurts, but don't! Experts say sitting at a desk all day can actually aggravate your back and make the pain worse. Instead, after a mega back spasm, spend the day at home taking it easy.

Do you abide by these "rules"? Or do you tend to dread calling in sick?

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  • Katie B's Avatar
    Posted by Katie B Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:24am PDT

    I call in sick when ever I need to... I don't care if a boss is judgemental... I have sinus problems due to the air quality... and if I have a sinus infection or think one is coming on I will stay home... I am more of use well than I am sick..

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  • Charmed's Avatar
    Posted by Charmed Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:25am PDT

    These all make sense, but what about sick days and bosses who just DON'T understand? I have a job where staying home sick is just not an option, so you learn to adapt and function as best you can.

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  • Taura's Avatar
    Posted by Taura Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:34am PDT

    I am a hair stylist and unless I am going to throw up on my client or endanger them in any way... I do not call in sick. Normally they appreciate it. Nobody likes when they have an appointment and their stylist isn't there.

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  • Artemis's Avatar
    Posted by Artemis Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:39am PDT

    I had a job that really didn't understand breaks let along sick days, and this was in the health care sector working with the elderly oh and with a limited staff.....

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  • Ahleah G's Avatar
    Posted by Ahleah G Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:03pm PDT

    My biggest issue is actually going back to work before I should. I've called out sick only to go in the next day because I feel better and then relapse to worse than I was before and needing to take off two more days. Had I just stayed out two consecutive days I probably wouldn't have relapsed and could just be done with it. I'm working on it...

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  • Rebekah's Avatar
    Posted by Rebekah Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:04pm PDT

    My employer is urging us to call in sick this year, since we work with kids, in hopes of not getting hit by the swine flu too hard. And you better believe that I will if I get sick.

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  • CrazyDoug's Avatar
    Posted by CrazyDoug Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:16pm PDT

    I would love to see an employer make a list of times to call in sick, rather than a group of doctors. I know if I were to call in and give any of these reasons other than the back pain my employer would ask me to just not come in ever again.

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  • Leah's Avatar
    Posted by Leah Wed Sep 30, 2009 1:06pm PDT

    Missing days other than sick/personal/vacation does not look good in our office. It could be held against you when your review comes around.

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  • chad s's Avatar
    Posted by chad s Thu Oct 1, 2009 4:29am PDT

    why dont all you people take precautions and strenghthen your immune systems so you dont get sick instead of being brain washed into the norm...?..O, because that would take a brain to think of such a thing...

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  • Theocide's Avatar
    Posted by Theocide Thu Oct 1, 2009 10:08am PDT

    me and my family all work with the public. i in a preschool and brother and boyfriend in stores, we do not have the option to call in sick, either we go and throw up there so we can go home sick or do the best we can with what we got.

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