How to avoid getting sick on a cruising vacation
Cruising vacation is thrilling! However, seasickness is not. You probably won't do well on a cruise ship if you get motion sickness in a car or an airplane. You are not required to stay at home, though. Planning ahead is the first step in preventing motion sickness at sea. Never be. If you follow a few straightforward precautions, it's quite simple to keep healthy and avoid getting sick when cruising. Really, all you require is some daily time and a mental checklist. Here are our top 8 suggestions for keeping healthy and lowering your risk of becoming sick on your next cruise, even while we can't guarantee you won't get sick — for all you know, your germy coworkers may have already infected you before you leave on your trip. See a travel medicine specialist before your trip You do not want to know what dengue fever feels like if you find a stomachache or throat irritation uncomfortable. A doctor or nurse with specialized training in travel medicine will be ...