New
destinations keep luring the travelers towards them for an exciting
and adventurous trip with the help of cheap tour packages.
But you must ensure that your vacation does not end up becoming a medical
nightmare. So, there is some preparation that is needed to be done in advance
before you travel. The first thing that you need to do is to check a reliable
source for the up to date information on the potential health concerns of the
place that you wish to travel to.
Here are some helpful tips that will help you to remain disease-free and
healthy during your entire trip:
- Carry your own
first aid kit: You
should have a stock of some antiseptic, gauze, bandages, antibiotics,
ointments, scissors etc.
- Carry Enough
Medication: You
must carry all the medicines that you may require in case of an
emergency.
- Carry Hand
Sanitizer: There
may be places that you travel to where soap and water are not readily
available. The water may also be contaminated. It is thus, better to have
your own sanitizer so that you can sanitize your hands as many times in
the day as you want.
- Insect Repellents: You must
carry insect repellent creams to avoid any bug bites or mosquito
bites.
- Sunscreen
Lotion: It
is important to protect your skin from sunburns. So, carry an SPF 15
sunscreen lotion and also remember to wear protective clothing during the
peak hours of the day.
- Animal Contact: Do not
touch or feed stray animals since you never know of the germs they carry
and how dirty they are. Also remember to clean your hands thoroughly after
getting in any contact with any animal.
- Bottled Water: In case
you are travelling to an area which food-borne diseases are a common
occurrence, then you must ensure to drink bottled water and also eat the
food that is cooked properly and served hot too. Also, eat only those
fruits that you can peel off.
- Travel Insurance: You must purchase travel insurance and also keep a copy of all the documents and the contact information ready at all times with you.
- Know Where to Go: In case you get unwell and you do not know the local language, you must have a reliable source of communication with the health care professionals. A translation book or some app on your phone can be helpful in this case.
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