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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/hazem7ky/healthmedguru.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Traveling to distant places is never easy. Only proper planning can make it pleasant and stress-free. Careful planning before traveling is especially important for people with health issues. Because if they don\u2019t take care, travel might even become a life-threatening situation for them.<\/p>\n
Diabetics especially need to be careful while traveling. If you have diabetes, here are 5 travel tips for diabetics you should always remember. These are simple to follow tips that can keep you safe, especially while traveling abroad.<\/p>\n
Always have a pre-travel check-up. \u00a0This will help you make sure your A1C blood sugar levels, your cholesterol levels, and your blood pressure are within the safe range. If not, consult your doctor before traveling. Be sure to take sufficient quantities of your medicines with you. And take all the appropriate\u00a0shots for the country you plan to visit.<\/p>\n
Wherever you are traveling, always wear a diabetes medical ID. Preferably, it should be in the language spoken in the country you’re visiting. This would avoid misunderstanding and help the natives to understand your medical problems.<\/p>\n
Carry your medication and glucose snacks in your hand luggage. \u00a0Never pack your diabetes medication in your main luggage. The Check-in baggage may go astray. By keeping your medication and snacks in your hand-luggage, you can have them quickly whenever you need them.<\/p>\n
While traveling, keep your medicines in their original boxes, complete with pharmacy labels. \u00a0You may also carry your doctor\u2019s prescription slip along. This is especially important if you are on insulin and need to carry syringes. This precaution is essential to prevent misunderstandings about why you are carrying drugs or syringes.<\/p>\n
Don\u2019t forget about the effect of time zone changes. Remember that when you travel east, your day would become shorter. And when you travel west, your day would become longer. So, before you travel, consider whether you need to alter the timings of your medication. Note down the new timings so you don\u2019t forget\u00a0or get confused.<\/p>\n
Just because you are diabetic doesn\u2019t mean you should restrict your life or travels. With a bit of caution and careful planning, you can safely travel wherever you want.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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