Pack Health Into Your Summer Holiday
A few expert tips can help bring peace of mind.
Saturday, July 14, 2007; 12:00 AM
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SATURDAY, July 14 (HealthDay News) -- Planning for your summer
vacation involves more than looking at brochures, packing, and
traveling to your destination. You also need to protect your
health, says Dr. Kathy Alvarez, a family medicine physician at
Baylor All Saints Medical Center in Forth Worth, Texas.
She offers the following advice for having a healthy
vacation:
- Talk to you doctor about where you're going and whether you
need any immunizations. This is especially important if you're
traveling to other countries, but it's also a good idea for those
traveling in their own countries.
- Be sure to bring all important health-related information and
medical supplies. "Carry a list of the medications you're taking
and any allergies you have, your doctor's name and phone number,
and your health insurance information," Alvarez said in a
prepared statement. "If you take daily doses of medication, pack
a couple of extra days' worth just in case your plans change or
your transportation home is delayed."
- Do your best to avoid germs in planes, taxis, when exchanging
money, and in other travel-related settings and situations.
Washing your hands as often as possible can reduce your risk of
getting sick. Drink only bottled water, which should also be used
to brush your teeth. Don't eat any food that's been washed or
cooked in water, unless it's been boiled. Don't drink beverages
with ice.
- Don't overeat. "Try to limit splurging to only one meal a
day, and share high-fat and high-calorie dishes with a friend,"
Alvarez said. If possible, avoid buffets.
- Stay active on your holidays by planning outings that involve
plenty of walking.
More information
The MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia offers more
travel health tips.
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