Drink Plenty of Water
As you travel abroad, potential dehydration should always be at the forefront of your mind. Whether your traveling on the plane, visiting temples, or waiting in the doctor’s office, make sure you drink plenty of water at all times. 8 oz (237 ml) every waking hour is a good rule of thumb. This might seem like a lot, but you can never have too much water. This is especially true in medical tourism destinations like India and Thailand; 2 countries known for their heat and humidity.Â
Additional Thoughts about Water
Not all fluids are created equal. 8 oz of coffee, cola, or alcohol is not the same as 8 oz of water. Diuretics (like caffeine and alcohol) actually rob you of water over the long run. To ensure that your body remains properly hydrated throughout your medical vacation:Â
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