Travel Medicine Essentials
The Travel Medicine Essentials: Staying Healthy on your Adventures!
At Cleveland Medical we understand that travelling to new and exotic destinations can be a very exciting adventure. Staying healthy and safe whilst abroad, is something the Doctors at Cleveland Medical can help you and your family with.
Travel Medicine focuses on preventing and managing health issues that travellers may experience when abroad. It’s a specialised area of medicine that helps individuals prepare for potential health risks and help ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday. Whether you’re heading on a short vacation or a long-term adventure, understanding travel medicine will help protect your health.
We asked the Doctors what some of the more common travel-related health risks were:
1. Food and waterborne Illnesses: Consuming contaminated food or water can lead to illnesses such as traveller’s diarrhea, cholera and typhoid fever.
2. Vector-Borne Diseases: Insect bites can transmit diseases such as malaria and dengue fever. It’s important to know where you’re going and what might be prevalent – this way you can take preventative measures (think insect repellent, long sleeve shirts and pants, sleeping under mosquito nets etc.).
3. Altitude Sickness: Something many of us in Australia won’t be used to with our capital cities based at sea-level. Travelling to high-altitude destinations can lead to sickness in the form of headaches, nausea and fatigue.
4. Respiratory Infections: Be aware of variant pathogens not readily found in Australia, and where available, be sure your vaccinations are up to date – influenza, COVID-19, tuberculosis.
5. Thrombosis or DVT’s: Long periods of immobility during travel (like sitting on a plane), can increase the risk of blood clots, often referred to as deep vein thrombosis or even travellers thrombosis.
And the Doctors Top Tips for Staying Healthy:
· Consult your GP or Travel Medicine specialist before you go
· Make sure your vaccinations are up to date
· Medication – be sure you have plenty of medication that you need and relevant paperwork should you have any issues in country or require additional medication when abroad
· Drink bottled water and avoid consuming raw or undercooked food. It’s also a good reminder to wash your own hands frequently, especially before eating.
· Pack insect protection and ensure you have suitable clothing.
· Don’t forget about sun protection – sunscreen, hat, sunglasses etc. Just because you’re on holiday doesn’t mean you forget to slip, slop, slap, seek, slide.
Holidays are meant to be exciting and a chance to create new memories you’ll treasure.
Talk with the Doctors at Cleveland Medical and get the help you need to better understand the risks associated with travel and taking preventive measures for a safe and healthy trip. Let them prioritise your health with you, so this next adventure isn’t remembered for all the wrong reasons!







