Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Tips To Help You Have A Malaria Free Safari

By Florine Meadows


Visiting certain parts of the world puts you at risk of getting malaria. There is nothing more dampening to someone's spirit than getting sick in the middle of a tour. If you are planning a trip to Africa, it is important that you take steps that will prevent you from getting sick. Here are some tips to help you have a malaria free safari.

Visit a local health center near you and ask your doctor for anti-malaria tablets. You should see the doctor a couple of weeks before you travel. Get the correct dosage and ask your doctor how far ahead you should take the drugs before you embark on your trip. Make sure to take your medication according to the schedule given by your doctor. Small children and pregnant women should not take the drugs without consulting their doctor.

Buy mosquito repellents. You can buy the repellents in your home country or in the country of your destination. Use the repellents in the evenings and at night. You can spray the repellents in your room, especially in dark areas and under your bed. If you are using a coil, burn it through the night. Take care to place the coil in an area where it will not set fire to any objects in the room. You can also buy repellents that you can apply to any exposed parts of your body.

Always sleep under a mosquito net at night. If the house you are sleeping in doesn't have a net, buy yourself one from a local trading center. Inspect your net to ensure that there are no holes. It is also advisable to use a net when you are sleeping during the day, as there might be a few mosquitoes around.

Choose a house that is located in a place where there aren't so many mosquitoes. Some of the things that you can be on the lookout for is that there are no stagnant waters around the house. The compound should be well taken care of and not have bushes around it. Screens should be on the windows of the house to stop mosquitoes for gaining access to the house.

Wear clothes that will cover most of your body at night. You should wear trousers and clothes with long sleeves. Also wear closed shoes or socks to cover your feet. This is because there are usually a lot of mosquitoes at night.

Avoid anything that will attract mosquitoes to you. This includes wearing dark clothes as they attract mosquitoes. Wear clothes with neutral colors. Colognes, after shave products and perfumes tend to attract mosquitoes, so avoid using them when you are in the bush. Also, minimize on your sugar intake as mosquitoes are drawn to people who have a high sugar intake.

Be aware of what symptoms to be on the lookout for. If you notice any of these signs, see a doctor. There is a treatment for the disease. If it the illness is detected early, it is easier to treat than if it is at a more advanced stage.




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