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Traveller's Diarrhoea

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Traveller’s diarrhoea is a common condition that affects people visiting regions where food or water safety standards differ from those at home. It occurs when harmful bacteria, viruses, or parasites contaminate food or drinking water, leading to infection in the digestive system. Although usually mild, it can be unpleasant and temporarily disrupt travel plans.

Symptoms typically appear within a few days of arrival and include loose or watery stools, stomach cramps, nausea, bloating, and sometimes fever. In more severe cases, vomiting or dehydration may occur. Most people recover within a few days, but symptoms can last longer if the infection is caused by certain parasites.

The main cause of traveller’s diarrhoea is consuming contaminated food or water. Common sources include raw or undercooked meat, unwashed fruits and vegetables, and drinks made with untreated water. Ice cubes, salads, and street food are frequent culprits in areas where sanitation practices are poor.

Prevention relies on practising good hygiene and being cautious about what you eat and drink. Choosing bottled or purified water, avoiding ice, and eating freshly cooked, steaming-hot meals reduce risk. Peeling fruits yourself and avoiding raw salads or seafood can also help. Regular handwashing, especially before eating, is one of the simplest and most effective preventive measures.

If symptoms occur, staying hydrated is the top priority. Drinking bottled water or oral rehydration solutions replaces lost fluids and salts. Resting and eating light, bland foods help the digestive system recover. Most cases improve without medical treatment, but medical advice should be sought if diarrhoea persists or if there are signs of severe dehydration.

With awareness and preparation, traveller’s diarrhoea can often be avoided or managed quickly. Taking precautions before and during travel allows for a safer and more enjoyable trip.

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What causes traveller’s diarrhoea?

It’s most often caused by ingesting food or water contaminated with bacteria such as E. coli, Salmonella, or Shigella.