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By : Terry S Vostor   

If you have a history of heart disease and especially if you had coronary artery bypass surgery you may well be wondering and asking yourself "should i be travelling ?" However if your medical condition is stable, travel should not represent any significant additional risk , for the most part, unless you will going to a most remote location where medical care is not available or you will subjecting yourself to unusual physical stress or distress.

Medical insurance is a smart investment when you travel considering the cost of being ill unexpectedly in another country. If you suspect that you do seriously have acquired malaria or are exhibiting symptoms, make it a top priority to seek out medical care. If medical care is not available within 48 hours , don't be a hero and wait. If you are smart , prepared and carrying anti-malarial drugs and medications start self treatment asap. The most basic essential to bring along is a first-aid kit. It can easily be put together at home or purchased from the pharmacy or grocers. Bring an adequate supply of prescription medication and bring along your doctor's note in case the trip gets extended. If syringes and other medical apparatus are needed for personal use, get a certification from your physician and keep it with you. Travel insurance can help augment expenses if hospitalization or illness occurs abroad. This can save travelers a lot of money given the potential cost of treatment. One type of life-threatening disease that is commonly found in tropical countries is malaria. The parasite is transmitted through mosquito bites that occur during night time. When the malaria is left untreated, it can result to serious complications in organs like the lungs, liver and kidneys. Symptoms of malaria include weakness, abdominal pain, cough, diarrhea, muscle aches, chills, vomiting and fever. If medical attention is not given promptly, organ failure is a high possibility. Anyone travelling in a malaria-endemic location should go to a hospital to get checked upon having a fever. These symptoms can appear within two months of being bitten by a mosquito. Currently, there is no vaccine for malaria. However, there are measures that can be taken in order to protect travelers. The disease is transmitted at night through mosquito bites so avoid any outdoor activity after dusk. If it is necessary to be outdoors, wear pants and long-sleeved shirts. DEET insect repellent is good to use frequently even for pregnant or breastfeeding mothers. Both male and female mosquitoes feed on flower and fruit nectar, but only the female mosquitoes bite - they require the blood meal every 3 or 4 days for the protein necessary to produce eggs. The scourge of women one might say in the animal kingdom. Mosquitoes can generally be divided into two types . Those pests that transmit malaria diseases and Japanese encephalitis and Culex mosquitoes bit mostly at twilight or during the night wheras aedes mosquitoes , which transmit dengue and yellow fever are daytime biters. Moquitoes also bit indoors, so you need to prevent them from entering into living and sleeping quarters and to exterminate and eliminate those already there.
Much of what we know about insect disease pest control came from Walter Reed in the building of the panama canal. The humble mosquito was the biggest threat to the failed French panama canal building project , not construction issues.

Tropical countries are the locations where common life-threatening diseases like Malaria are found. Malaria is a medical emergency especially and particularly in expatriates who , unlike the locals living in a malarial endemic area or areas lack basic immunity to infection. You may be able to handle the common cold or sore throat back home in the USA but not this. If these illnesses are left alone a more than serious sequel may result leading to life long functional and lifestyle impairments. Amazingly to begin with getting malaria gives symptoms initially little different than the standard "flu" or "flu bug" - but only much worse. Before the attack of malaria takes place, you may have one or two days of general headache , fatigue, loss of appetite and a low grade fever. The next stage - the acute attack starts most abruptly with chills, soon followed by high fever typically lasting 2 to 6 hours. During this time the sufferer may also notice pains in their chestal areas , back stomach , joints and muscles. Danger - if you are not treated at once and promptly, symptoms may reoccur and complications may develop. In some other cases , malaria may reoccur like clockwork 48 to 72 hours later. When applying Deet insect repellants to a child's skin put thinly and not so often. Always read and abide by the instructions place by the manufacturers. Mosquito nets can be utilized when it is time to sleep. Insect-repellent treated nets can be more effective in preventing bites. Malaria prophylaxis medications are available. They must be taken for a specific period of time and prior to travelling to a malaria-endemic location. These are used for prevention but no medicine can guarantee 100% effectiveness for this type of disease. Within two months of getting infected, the symptoms can start to show. At present, there is no vaccination available for malaria. Depending on the destination, travelers might be required to get immunizations. This is customary for people going to developing nations. Plan a visit to the doctor four to six weeks before you leave. This gives an extra guard against diseases. Some regions require proof of immunization. Sub-Saharan and South American countries require visitors to show confirmation for yellow fever vaccination. A travel clinic can keep you updated on the types of shots required by various destinations. Its not only in the tropics that these little insects are a pest. Remarkably - or you have to appreciate the engineering of these well laid out and planned blood sucking machines - mosquitoes spread across the world originally from the Netherlands Holland. It can be said of the creator's creations mosquites , house flies and rats are not only pests to mankind but also remarkable feats of engineering in themsevles. Refrain from having outdoor activities after dark. Use long-sleeved shirts and pants between dusk and dawn.

Note that an important benefit of prudent eating habits are also the prevention of diseases other than traveler's diarrhea. Depending on your itinerary , you could additionally be at risk and risks for acquiring food-and-drink transmitted diseases such as hepatitis A and E, typhoid fever, trichinosis,tapeworm diseases, anisakiasis, clonorchiasis and worse. You might well wonder if exotic and global travel is so wonderful to begin with. Breastfeeding mothers and pregnant women can safely use this product. It is not only mosquitoes and malaria that you should be concerned about. Consider as well "Lyme Disease" which is spread by simple ticks. Its not only in North America that Lyme
disease is an issue. The best way to prevent tick bites is to combine protection along with "chemical warfare". Cover as much exposed skin areas as conditions allow. Tucking long pants into socks is also highly effective. Treat outer clothing with insecticide permaethrin preferentially over other insect repellant agents and concoctions. Be sure to read and follow the manufacturer's instructions for these repellents. Mosquitoes are most ubiquitous insects. They are found in every solitary region and regions of the world. These pests and parasites breed in the most diverse and varied aquatic habitats including freshwater ( even if heavily polluted), saltwater marshes, brackish water - and even water found in discarded containers such as refuse tires in auto wrecking yards.

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