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What medical concerns should one keep in mind before & during travel in India?
How are medical concerns should one keep in mind before & during travel in India?
Are medical concerns should one keep in mind before & during travel in India?
Jan 10th, 2008 23:17
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No specific vaccinations are required to enter India unless you are
entering within six days of having visited a yellow fever infected area.
Most doctors recommend the following vaccinations:
Tetanus
Polio
Hepatitis
Meningitis
Malaria
The majority of visitors to India return home with perfect health having
had no problems at all. The most common complaint is a stomach upset for
a day or two-usually the result of a change of diet, different Beer, or
simply the change of lifestyle, most case are rarely serious and
recovery is swift.
Dust can be a problem to travelers who wear contact lenses. If you are
taking prescribed medicines, split your supplies between your hand
baggage and your main baggage. Make a list of the generic properties of
the drug and keep with you.
If you are prone to coughs, colds and sore throats, we advice you to
take preventive medicines with you as larger cities suffer from smog
pollution. This is particularly important if you suffer from bronchial
complaints.
If you are over 60 or you think you have any physical disabilities, then
you should talk to your doctor about the trip to ensure it is suitable
for you. Once on the trip please tell us any concerns you may have
regarding health concerns, we can then ensure your specific needs are met.
We do reserve the right not to accept any traveler who is found to have
withheld any information relating to their state of health that might
affect the trip, even after a booking has been accepted.
If you are undergoing specific medical treatment please inform us. It is
your responsibility to ensure you have an adequate supply of any
medication they may be taking.
For more detailed information ask your local travelers health clinic or
your doctor.
Tap water is not safe to drink. Bottled water is available everywhere
and is cheap. However always check the seal.
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