Avoid stomach bug egypt
To avoid stomach bug in Egypt, drink bottled water and maintain utmost hygiene. Eat food in good restaurants to ensure high standards of hygiene are maintained. Wash hands after using the bathroom.
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Stomach virus patients show the symptoms like watery diarrhea with
undigested food particles and gas formation in the stomach and cramp
like abdominal pain.I would like to thank you for the efforts you have made in writing this post.Thanks for sharing.
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lindsay help blog Reply:
February 5th, 2011 at 7:39 am
Eat food in good restaurants to ensure high standards of hygiene are maintained. Wash hands after using the bathroom.
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Its the worst pain of anyone’s life.In fact i think that the prevention is the only best cure of this Virus.Thoroughly clean and disinfect dishes, wash fresh fruits and vegetables completely after consuming them e.t.c. I think if somebody take care of all these sort of things then it could be avoided.Anyway you campaign is awesome and useful.Keep it up
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I Have been back from egypt to weeks now but while i was out there i got severe diarrhea it has been two weeks now and the it has stopped but i go to the toilet 4 times a day and have no control when needing to go i have to stop what i am doing and run to the toilet i have taken imodiom and all the other medicines but they have not helped what could this be and what can i do to prevent it?
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traveling surgeon Reply:
February 28th, 2011 at 1:42 pm
To avoid stomach bug in Egypt, drink bottled water and maintain utmost hygiene. Eat food in good restaurants to ensure high standards of hygiene are maintained. Wash hands after using the bathroom.
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In my country we also buy bottled water or we boil the water to avoid health problems.
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If the water is bad in Egypt, then would washing hands from the faucet be dangerous to one’s health? Should one carry anti-bacterial hand sanitizer with them? Also do the restaurants use bottled water or do they filter their water? -Deb
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We’ve been planning with great excitement our tript to Egypt in Nov/Dec. Just when we’re ready to book tickets, people have begun asking us if were sure that it was safe now with the war in the middle-east! We’re not extremely worried about being targeted as such for hate crimes, but does the war make any part of Egypt potentially unsafe? How about the Sinai peninsula.
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Just got back from Egypt. Thank god i didn’t drink that water.
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I note your comment about filtering your water and bottling. Think to add a ultraviolet sterilizer, or sterilizing tablets, as filtering even to 5 microns will not remove bacteria. Even though filter sellers claim it will. I have a refrigerator with water dispenser and ice cube maker. I have filter and ultraviolet installed.
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