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Travel immunity check

Sunday, 25 July 2021 | Pioneer

Travel immunity check

With the lockdown restrictions easing, travel and tourism is picking up. However, if not urgent, it is still not advisable to plan a trip. Here is a list of things one should keep in mind before stepping out for that unavoidable trip

Boosting immunity has never been a top priority of a majority of people but, it is now! When travelling these days, one might be wondering how to stay safe, healthy and away from the risk of catching an infection. For sure, you would not want to fall sick on a trip, especially on a work trip.

Spending time in railway stations, airports or places where people gather increases the risk of catching flu or cold. Following a healthy routine on a trip is hard and busy schedule, unhealthy food, as well as abnormal sleeping patterns, enhance the problem. From backaches to low immunity and stress-induced headaches, there are many problems that routine travellers face. Fortunately, there are several ways of travel immunity check and to ensure that nothing puts a damper on your trip and you enjoy your travel to the fullest.

Healthy diet

Following a healthy diet in a routine is always a good idea because while you can plan for a foreseen trip, there is nothing you can do for immediate travel plans — for work or personal reasons. When you are on the go, you generally rely on packed food, ready to eat stuff or fast food which interferes with your immune system. On top of it, if you follow an unhealthy diet even in routine and don’t provide your body with the nutrition it needs to ensure a stronger immune system, it will make you prone to sickness while you travel.

Your immune system needs regular nourishment and good food to perform efficiently so it is important to follow a diet that is rich in micronutrients. Also, while you are travelling, make sure to pack some healthy snack like protein bars, dry fruits, diet mixtures etc.

Stay hydrated

A hydrated body can save you from stomach infections, dehydration and many other health issues. Make sure you take a particular amount of water intake daily especially in summers. You can also include water based fruits and vegetables in your diet like cucumber, watermelon, orange, musk melon etc. Even while you are travelling, try to stay hydrated, avoid tapped water and avoid alcohol & caffeine based drinks.

Get enough sleep

Getting enough sleep is important to ensure a strong immune system as a lack of sleep increases the chances of getting sick. Try to get good night's sleep a few days before you travel to ensure that you are healthy, active, engaged and safe on your trip. To get a good sleep, avoid using smartphones or gadgets at night and minimise your alcohol & caffeine intake.

Exercise 

Exercise routine and a healthy diet are directly connected to good immunity. Doing some yoga or stretching exercises in a routine can boost your immunity. You may download a fitness or meditation app to keep yourself motivated. Further, several foods like berries, banana, lemon, kiwi etc in addition to multivitamin supplements help in supporting the immune system.

Watch what you touch

Make sure you don’t touch any contaminated surface and even if you have to, wash your hands frequently or sanitise them. Also, avoid touching your face before sanitising or washing your hands. You can also use disinfectant wipes or spray to clean armrests, table top or any other surface you come in touch in routine as well as while you are travelling.

Lastly, being fit, healthy and ensuring strong immunity should be a lifestyle choice and not something you only follow right before or while travelling. The more you follow a healthy lifestyle, the less you will have to worry about immunity check before stepping out for a vacation or office trip.

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