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Dealing With Allergies While Traveling: What You Need To Know

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When you are first diagnosed with allergies, you slowly but surely begin to develop a treatment plan at home that works for you. You take your allergy medications at a set time every day, or at the least you take them whenever you know you will be in an allergy-inducing situation. However, circumstances change a great deal when you are traveling. To best handle allergy-related issues while on the road, you need to know what steps you can take to protect yourself and make it through your trip in the best possible condition. So, learn what you need to know about traveling with allergies and be prepared the next time you hit the road.

Consult With Your Allergist

If you are planning to head out on a long trip, you will want to schedule a preliminary appointment with your allergist before you go. They will be able to provide you, first and foremost, with a written prescription for any medications you take that you may run out of or lose while traveling.

Carrying the prescription with you will prevent additional trouble and hassle while on the road that you do not need to deal with. It will also prevent you from missing doses which could compromise your health and enjoyment of your trip.

Carry Injectable Epinephrine

Additionally, if you have allergies that cause anaphylaxis, such as bee stings or certain food allergies, you will want to ask your allergist for an additional epinephrine injection prescription. Epinephrine auto-injectors are easy to use and are fast-acting in the case of emergency.

If you have any severe allergies that could result in difficulty breathing or swallowing, you should carry an epinephrine auto-injector at all times. However, this becomes increasingly important when you are away from the familiarity of your home environment and health care providers.

Look For Doctors In The Area

If your travels will keep you fairly centralized in one location or area, you may consider researching physicians and allergy specialists in the area in which you will be traveling. Severe allergies can flair up at any time.

However, the strain and stress of travel on your body increases the likelihood of an allergy attack exponentially. Knowing the names and contact information of reputable health care providers in the area will expedite any care you may need while away from home.

As you can see, there are simple steps you can take to ensure that your allergies do not become an insurmountable problem while traveling. Just keep these key ideas in mind and you will have a safe and healthy trip. 


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