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Keep Your Health Intact When Planning Last-Minute Holidays

Mike Jerry

Introduction
Last minute holiday planning is an option that a lot of people choose. There are many bargains to be had by planning your trip this way. It's important to take health concerns into consideration when choosing this type of vacation planning. Ensuring that you have a healthy vacation is the most important part of the planning process. When considering this, also think about those who will be traveling with you. There are ways to make sure everyone stays in good health during your travel trips.


An adventurous mind might find the hectic feeling of booking in the eleventh hour exciting. The attraction of last-minute holidays, however, lies in the cheaper price so frequently offered by the package seller. This might become an awfully dangerous combination however, if you are suffering from a medical condition, health problem, or if you are susceptible to the elements of a particular geographical spot. In the excitement and haste, you can miss medicine or important vaccination against possible conditions at your destination, making your last-minute holidays a risk factor. Before giving it a 'Go!' check with your physician about what health considerations are important for you to take care of before hand.

Health Care Before Setting Out

A number of health issues must be considered, like your medical condition, recent health reports, and your travel destination. Before setting out on last-minute holidays, immunization and other health issues may need to be addressed. Below is a list of some possible things to check.

Immunization

* Certain travel destinations are infamous for harboring Hepatitis A. For example, Egypt where, according to a 2004 Surveillance report, a burst of Hepatitis A among European tourists occurred. Hepatitis A vaccination should be taken at least six weeks before departure.

* Certain locations are native to diseases like malaria and typhoid. For malaria, tablets are prescribed and take a week or two before leaving for the trip to take proper effect. The medication continues a month after return. In case of typhoid, last-minute holidays are not a good option for places where the risk lurks. This is because typhoid immunization has been found to not be very effective.

* Flu vaccination is, in general, advisable for all travelers, especially those to foreign destinations. This applies especially to travelers whose destination lies in the temperate countries of the Northern Hemisphere, particularly at the end of the year. In tropical countries, influenza lurks throughout the year. People of advanced age and those having respiratory problems must consult their physician before going on last-minute holidays.

* Africa and Asia are host to an alarming number of Hepatitis B cases, a condition transmitted through bodily fluids. Vaccination against Hepatitis B is to be taken before visiting these lands, though avoiding intimate contact will still need to be followed.

* South East Asia is infamous for the prevalence of whooping cough. While adults need vaccination, children do so more urgently, as they are the easy victims of the condition.

It must be remembered that no vaccination is 100% effective in all cases, and avoidance of a disease will very much depend on healthy living habits. In any case, you need to take your important vaccination at least six week before traveling.

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