What diseases are common in El Salvador?
What vaccines do I need?
Before visiting El Salvador, ensure you’re up-to-date with these vaccinations:
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How safe is it to travel there?
While El Salvador has many attractions, it also has areas with high levels of crime. It’s advisable to stay aware of your surroundings, avoid walking alone at night and use reliable transportation options.
How’s the weather?
El Salvador has a tropical climate, meaning it can be hot and humid. Be sure to use sunscreen to protect your skin from sunburn, drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and wear light clothing to manage the heat.
Is the water safe to drink?
It’s recommended to avoid tap water in El Salvador. Drink bottled water instead to prevent waterborne illnesses.
Is it safe to swim?
Be cautious when swimming in natural bodies of water, as there can be pollution or strong currents. Opt for swimming in designated areas at hotels or resorts for safety.
Are there any dangerous insects or animals?
Mosquitoes can pose a risk due to diseases like dengue fever and Zika virus. To avoid bites, wear long sleeves and trousers, use insect repellent containing DEET and stay in places with screens or air conditioning.
I have allergies, what should I avoid?
If you have allergies, be cautious with food. It’s best to communicate any dietary restrictions clearly, especially if you have severe allergies like nuts or seafood. Carry necessary medications, as offerings may vary.
How do I visit a doctor in El Salvador?
In case of a medical need, you can visit a private clinic or hospital. Major cities have medical facilities that cater to foreigners and it’s advisable to seek help from these places.
How do I access medicine in El Salvador?
Pharmacies are widely available in urban areas. You can find them in city centres or shopping areas. Look for “farmacia” signs and pharmacists can assist with over-the-counter medications.
What’s the emergency number?
For medical emergencies, call 911. The same number can be used to reach police services.
Final Thoughts:
As you prepare for your trip, consider consulting your pharmacy for personalised health advice and any vaccinations you may need.