Medical Care in Kusadasi Turkey
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not every day on a world cruise is a Rosy day but hey not every day at home is either
I get to feel horrible in this environment it's great
the doctor was horrified at the opportunistic infection that I have in my throat which is non-contagious by the way but very very painful
he gave me a whole bag full of medicine including some spray to numb it and he said it will be gone in a week to 10 days
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Day 100 of 164 Days Around the World Cruise Traveling the world on a cruise can be an exciting and unforgettable experience. However, it is important to consider the potential risks and challenges that may arise during extended travel, particularly when it comes to medical care. While most cruise ships have medical facilities and staff on board, they may not be equipped to handle all medical emergencies or provide specialized care. Before embarking on a world cruise, it is essential to take several precautions to ensure that you have access to proper medical care. First and foremost, it is recommended to have comprehensive travel insurance that includes coverage for medical emergencies and evacuation, as well as repatriation in case of severe illness or injury. It is also wise to pack any necessary medications and supplies in your hand luggage, including prescription medications, first aid kits, and over-the-counter remedies for common ailments such as motion sickness, colds, and allergies. It is advisable to carry a list of your medications, dosage, and medical history in case of emergency. When planning your itinerary, consider visiting ports that have adequate medical facilities and reputable hospitals in case of emergencies. It may also be useful to research the specific health risks and recommended vaccinations for each destination and consult with a healthcare professional before departure. Onboard the cruise ship, be sure to familiarize yourself with the location and hours of the medical center, and inform the staff of any pre-existing medical conditions or concerns. It is also essential to practice good hygiene and take necessary precautions to prevent illness, such as washing hands frequently and avoiding contact with sick individuals. While medical emergencies may be rare, it is always better to be prepared and informed when traveling on a world cruise. By taking necessary precautions and planning ahead, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable journey around the world.