How to Stay Healthy While Traveling
Summer has arrived and it’s here to stay. The season of weekend getaways. The season of travel and jet-setting. The season of exploring. Scenic train rides. Tropical cruises. Epic road trips.
And there’s no worse way to spoil your much-deserved getaway than by getting sick on your way to your destination. (Read: a cold, sinus infection, or the dreaded summer flu.)
But here’s the good news: you can take precautions to keep the sniffles and coughs at bay. Here are some tips for staying healthy and germ-free while traveling.
Get up to date on your vaccines
First things first, before you travel, make sure you’re up to date on your shots and vaccines. All Friday health plans have access to a wide-range of vaccines to help keep you in ship-shape year-round. You can get these done at your physician’s office or through a local, convenient vaccine provider:
- Diphtheria
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- Herpes Zoster
- Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
- Influenza (flu shot)
- Measles
- Meningococcal
- Mumps
- Pertussis
- Pneumococcal
- Rubella
- Tetanus
- Varicella (Chickenpox)
Eat and drink like you normally would
Traveling disrupts our natural eating habits. We replace meals with snacks. Real food with junk food. Water with soda and sugary drinks. There’s something about traveling — about sitting in the stale airport or train terminal, where your food options are limited — that leads to passing the time with comfort food (read: eating that delicious, glaze-covered cinnabon an hour before your flight).
Our advice? Keep your immune system strong by sticking to your normal, healthy eating habits.
An almost certain way to ruin your flight is an upset stomach caused by salty and sweet airline food. And with the amount of germs at the airport — where you’re 20 percent more likely to catch the common cold — you’re potentially exposing yourself to viruses by eating with your hands and licking your fingers.
For water, consider bringing your own filtered water bottle. Hold off on those sweet, caffeinated, or alcoholic drinks until you reach your destination.
Bolster your immune system before traveling
A few days before traveling, consider taking some extra supplements to fight off germs and infection. Vitamin C and B-complex vitamins will help arm your immune system and keep your defenses in check.
For the day of: small packets of powdered drink mix (like Emergen-C and Airborne) will help you stay hydrated, provide electrolytes, and boost your immune system with vitamin C. A bottle of hand sanitizer or cleansing wipes will keep your hands clean, as well as your surroundings (armrest, headrest, seatbelt, etc).
Lastly, if you’re going to experience a time change when you land, try adjusting your sleep pattern a few days before your flight. Try adjusting an hour each night to get closer to your destination time zone.
What to avoid during your travels
Maybe the most valuable advice to offer about staying healthy while traveling is a list of what to avoid when you’re in transit:
- Caffeinated drinks and alcohol (as previously mentioned)
- Airplane issued blankets, pillows, and headphones (which may carry pathogens from previous passengers)
- Airplane tap water (the Environmental Protection Agency discovered 1 out of 7 planes used tap water that did not meet federal standards)
If you do get sick — and we really hope you don’t — there’s always Teladoc
Teladoc is the easiest and fastest way to get remote care from a medical professional for non-emergency illnesses like the flu. Best of all? You can use Teladoc while traveling in most states (but not internationally).
As an extra benefit with every Friday health plan, you can speak to a doctor online or over the phone for a $45 flat fee. Access Teladoc by visiting their website here: Teladoc.
(This is an added service to your plan, so it does not go toward your deductible.)
As always, if you have questions about your plan, benefits, or services, please reach out to our friendly Colorado-based customer service team: Questions@fridayhealthplans.com or 800-475-8466
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