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How to Avoid Stomach Problems in Less-Developed Countries

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Food and water contamination can cause serious illness. Take steps to avoid bacterial infections and parasites when traveling in countries where contamination is a problem.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Colored Ribbons
  • Water Filters
  • Bottled Water
  • Diarrhea Medications
  • Iodine Tablets
  • Plastic Freezer Bags
Step1
Check the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Web site to find out if the water is safe to drink in the region you'll be visiting.
Step2
Drink bottled or canned beverages, and avoid drinks not opened in front of you.
Step3
Carefully check seals on water bottles; if the seal is broken, the bottle may have been refilled with tap water.
Step4
Wipe off any bottle before drinking or pouring from it.
Step5
Drink and cook with water that has been boiled. Add iodine tablets to tap water if boiling it is not possible.
Step6
Avoid ice cubes, which are usually made from tap water.
Step7
Brush your teeth using bottled water.
Step8
Eat only well-cooked food.
Step9
Peel fruits and vegetables. Do not wash them in tap water.
Step10
Avoid food from street vendors, dairy products, salads and uncooked seafood.

Tips & Warnings

  • Tie a ribbon or string around the bathroom faucet as a reminder not to drink the tap water.
  • If you want a cool drink, place ice cubes in a clean, leakproof plastic bag, and place the whole bag in the drink.
  • Drinks not opened in front of you may have tap water added to them.

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on 10/23/2006 Be careful about ice in alcoholic drinks. Order your drinks without ice. Better yet, order only beer in bottles or cans.

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on 1/13/2006 A shot of liquor before bed will help to kill any microbes that are in your digestive system.

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on 11/22/2005 Frequent washing of your hands is helpful, or use of antibacterial products. Also, many people feel that the high acidity in lime juice kills bacteria.

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on 11/22/2005 Watch (self) medication, reduce alcohol to 1 (or 2) drinks a day. Eat yogurt (lactobacillus acidophilus) to maintain balance in intestinal cultures.

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on 11/22/2005 When your stomach is feeling queasy, drink a warm coke - something in it settles the stomach.

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