Health care for globe trotters
50% of people,
who travel, suffer a travel – related illness. All travelers
should be well prepared for travel and be prepared to protect
themselves from travel related illness. In this issue various
aspects of travel related illness have been discussed with related
protective measures.
According to
ayurveda traveling causes vitiation of vata dosha. Vata dosha
regulates all the activities of body like digestion, respiration,
excretion, transmission of nerve impulses ,reflexes, body
movements etc. When vata gets vitiated due to traveling all these
normal functions of body also get imbalanced .The imbalances in
body functions project themselves as travel related illness.
Motion sickness: Almost
every body are susceptible to motion sickness. Fatigue, giddiness,
deprivation of sleep, nausea and vomiting are the main unwelcome
symptoms of motion sickness. Avoid consuming alcohol, pain
killers, spicy foods, fried foods and junk foods during traveling.
Try to relax and chose a window seat. Do not read or talk. Or
watch someone who is motion sick.
Eat light food.
Include pomegranate, ginger and curds in your diet while
traveling. Rinse your mouth and wash your face with cold water as
soon as you take your food.
Diarrhea:
Though travelers’ diarrhea is mild inconvenience to a traveler, it
may at times be life threatening too. Upsets in digestive system
frequently occur in travelers due to stress, time zone changes,
irregular meal times and new foods. But serious diarrhea during
traveling is caused by bacteria, viruses or parasitic infections.
The best way out is to take ample precautionary measures.
Wash your hands
frequently. Use sanitizing liquids, hand washes or gels which
cleanse the hands without water. Always use disposable
hygienically packed tissue papers than towels. Avoid street,
roadside foods, buffet meals. Select food which is well cooked and
served hot. Thick-skinned fruits which you can peel yourself are
usually safe. Avoid raw or undercooked meat, fish, uncooked
vegetables, salads. Be care full with unpasteurized milk and milk
products. Always use sealed mineral water, canned juices and
beverages. Never use ice cubes or unsealed bottled beverages.
Bottled Beer, wine and hot coffee or tea are safe. Drink from
original containers or clean glasses
If you get mild
diarrhea eat light ,soft and semi solid foods like idli, soups etc
which are easily digestible. Avoid heavy, spicy and non
vegetarian foods. Drink plenty of fruit juices.(canned or
hygienically packed.). Keep yourself well hydrated. Consult a
doctor immediately if diarrhea leads to dehydration.
Constipation:
people often become constipated when traveling because their
normal diet and daily routines are disrupted. Drink plenty of
water and consume food which are rich in fibers to avoid
constipation .
Try to adhere to routine food timings .Drink a big glass of
water every day morning. Avoid frequent consumption of tea or
coffee. Taking two thriphala tablets with warm water before going
to bed helps to normalize bowel movements. These tablets should
be avoided during pregnancy.
Tired feet
Even healthy
people can get blood clots in their legs after long hours of
traveling. Try to walk every now and then. Drink water, stretch
your calf muscles while you're sitting and wear support stockings.
Foot bath for
tired feet:
Massage your foot with little coconut oil and soak them in warm
water . You can add few drops of lavender oil or peppermint oil or
sandal wood oil to warm water. After a foot bath rub your foot.
Relax after a foot bath.
Prevention of
Malaria:
To prevent mosquito bites and malaria wear mosquito repellent
.Stay indoors between dusk and dawn. The malaria spreading
mosquitoes generally feed at this time. Apply mosquito repellent,
to your clothes and bedding. Wear socks, long pants, and
long-sleeve shirts when outdoors. Use a mosquito net while
sleeping. Stay in air-conditioned, screened accommodation.
Jet lag
To avoid jet lag get plenty of sleep before you leave. Don't drink
a lot of alcohol while on flight. Eat well-balanced meals and
avoid over eating. Exercise as much as you can on your trip. Get
used to a new time zone by going along with the local meal and
bedtime schedules.
Accidents:
Do not drive in unfamiliar places where you know less about that
regional language, road conditions, rules of the road, condition
of the vehicles. etc. Choose your transportation carefully.
Check the security, life saving facilities provided in the
transport. Chose, the cab with seat belts, hotels with fire escape
and ferries with life preservers. Never swim in unknown rivers or
seas when you are not familiar with sea currents and waves.
Sex:
Have a safe sex when you are with unfamiliar new partners.
Alcohol, drugs and sex are dangerous combination
Immunization:
Get immunized with vaccines before traveling. Avoid animal bites
and saliva. If you are bitten by dog wash the wound immediately
with soap and water.
Travel during
pregnancy: If you chose to travel during pregnancy the second trimester
(weeks 14 to 27) is the best time. Before traveling take the
opinion of your consulting doctor and provide him the sufficient
details about the places you are visiting, mode of transport etc.
Tips for older travelers
See your
doctor for a checkup and discuss your fitness .See your dentist
and ophthalmologist. Keep a spare pair of glasses, any medications
you need in a small medical kit. Organize travel health insurance
with pre-existing illness cover if needed. Make sure it covers
emergency evacuation. Make sure routine immunizations are done
before traveling. Consider your back - use luggage with built in
wheels. Take clothes and hats to suit the climate.
Other safety
precautions: Check with the regional office or through internet the
situation of places you are planning to visit. The destination
places must be free from riots, terrorism, floods or other
calamities.
Mental
tensions:
Preparations for traveling lead to worry and tensions. Here are
few relaxing tips before and during traveling.
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Close your eyes , take five deep breaths through your
nose and pay attention only to your breathing while doing this.
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Taking a hot shower relaxes your muscles, and the break
from more stressful activities helps too.
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Laugh. Laughing helps to relax. Find people who can make
you laugh and make your moments lighter..
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Listen to relaxing music.
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Take a walk.
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Get a hug.
A visit to your
family physician and some thought and planning ahead make your
trip more successful and memorable. We wish you a rewarding,
memorable, safe and healthy trip.
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