Madurai has at least one
good hospital with fairly
competent doctors. If you
have a serious problem though,
we suggest you move to Chennai
immediately. Medicines are
fairly cheap in India. Though
chemist shops in the cities
are well stocked, it is
always a good idea to take
along prescription drugs.
The entire Indian sub continent
has the same health hazards
so one line of defence should
cover you on all territories.
The major risks to your
health from the armies of
mosquitoes are malaria,
encephalitis, kala azar
and dengue. Cover your arms
and legs; be liberal with
the repellent and in problem
areas sleep under a mosquito
net. Traveller’s diarrhoea
is another running problem
and year after year traveller
after traveller gets the
‘loosies’. Ensure
it’s nothing nastier
by avoiding green salads,
uncooked food, and water
that you haven’t sanitised
by dropping an iodine pill
into.
Slightly more serious is
the risk of contacting AIDS,
Hepatitis B and other sexually
transmitted diseases. For
your sake and the sake of
the people you’re
visiting always use a condom.
Have safe responsible sex.
Travellers from yellow
fever areas are required
to have an inoculation certificate.
Prior inoculation for poliomyelitis
is recommended.
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