Choose you travel based on your medical condition
While most topics online would guide you on the various facets of medical care that you must keep in, mind especially when you travel to a new place and the prophylactic medications and the various vaccinations that you can take to prevent the onset of disease and not to be locked into the quagmire of epidemics, not many speak about the precautions that you are suppose to follow if you already have a medical condition. The following few paragraphs shall guide you in the basic and most comprehendible manner the necessary precautions you might be required to follow if at all you suffer from a certain disease. Please pay attention on the following tips that are being elucidated in a case specific manner to allow yourself to enjoy the fun in the exotic locations on par with the other travelers:-
If you suffer from asthma and you have always hated the restrictions with which you had to live life as you could never really take it to the next level where exhilaration and excitement exists and that your life depends on a few puffs of medicated sprays, the good news is that you can stop doing so. To begin with please understand the allergens that can trigger an asthmatic attack in your case. Then identify the locations and conditions in which these allergens are prevalent in multitude and obviously avoid these places. So, if you are allergic to cold, it might not prevent you from diving into a warm sea but obviously snow covered mountains might not be the place you want to go to. So choose the appropriate location. If you still insist you must go to a great and exotic location even if it is not compatible with your system then please upgrade your medications. Consult your physician and carry the drugs you might have to upgrade to in the new setting. This will have you ready for the new task and shall prevent you from the dangers associated with travel.
Similarly if you have a heart condition like hypertension or perhaps angina, then remember that high altitude can increase your BP, so avoid it. Regular and tolerable physical exercise is actually good for your heart but exceeding a certain level can prove to be obviously lethal. So please be smart enough to avoid it. If you are a diabetic then you must know the symptoms of hypo-glycaemia and you must carry your medicines along as the place you are visiting might not exactly be equipped with the medicines you require. Do not stop or forget to take your medicines no matter how dreamy your travel might get as accidents and calamities strike when you least expect them. Keeping yourself in suitable distance from a clinic or a hospital might be a very smart thing to do as you can visit it if at all the need arises and it’s better to have a doctor who knows about your condition.<