Staying Healthy While on Your Cruise

By Cheryl Carpenter, published Dec 20, 2006
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When it comes to cruise ships and health concerns, many individuals are anxious about being confined in a ship with many people. The health of a ship's guests is of utmost importance.

It is not uncommon for health concerns to be widely publicized on the media. Even with all the publicity, for the most part cruise ships are a fun safe and clean means of travel, and vacationing. While it is good to be heath conscience while on board, you should not let this prevent you from enjoying your vacation. Instead of being paranoid while on your vacation, you need to just take a few simple steps to ensure that your health will be italic.

Before you depart on your cruise it is advised to make a visit to see your physician. Let your doctor know that you are intending to take a cruise so he will check you out enough to make sure that you are fit for travel. Your physician may require you to have a number of immunizations. By having these immunizations, you will have extra protection while you are traveling.

If you have medications, which you take on a regular, or daily basis, you should be careful to make sure that you will not run out before you return home. Many times your doctor will recommend that you take along extra medications. This is very important for patients, which rely on their medication to stay alive. By having extra medication, you will be more prepared for the unexpected.

After you have boarded your ship, take some time to get acquainted with the ship. Find out where the ship's doctor is located in case you need his services while on board. Germs and illnesses spread quickly on a ship so you should take extra precautions. The first thing to remember is to wash your hands on a regular basis. When you are at home, you tend to wash your hands after certain activities. When on a cruise ship you should wash your hands after trips to the restroom, as well as using any public facilities. If washing your hands on a regular basis is difficult for you, carry along with you some disinfectant wipes. If you use these wipes appropriately, they can fight germs as well as soap and water.

Takeaways
  • Even with all the publicity, for the most part cruise ships are a fun safe and clean means of travel, and vacationing.
  • Before you depart on your cruise it is advised to make a visit to see your physician.
  • If you have medications, which you take on a regular, or daily basis, you should be careful to make sure that you will not run out before you return home.
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