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Health Tip: Feeling Sick After a Trip?
By LadyLively on August 4, 2017
Nothing can ruin the pleasant memories of a dream vacation faster than coming home sick.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says you should see a doctor if you have:
- A fever within a month of visiting a country where there’s malaria. See your doctor without delay.
- Diarrhea that lasts two weeks or longer.
- Rashes, bug bites, boils or fungal infections, especially if accompanied by fever.
- If you do see a doctor, share all details of your travels, including where you went, the length of your trip, where you stayed and where you swam.
Source: HealthDay
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