Taking Crohn's on the Road Dania FL

Whether you are taking a much-anticipated family vacation or an essential business trip, don’t let Crohn’s disease get in the way. The key to traveling successfully is preparation. Here are a few things to consider:Take a supply of medicine.

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Taking Crohn's on the Road

Whether you are taking a much-anticipated family vacation or an essential business trip, don’t let Crohn’s disease get in the way. The key to traveling successfully is preparation. Here are a few things to consider:

  • Take a supply of medicine. It’s a good idea to take more than you need so you’re prepared in case of delays. Your physician may adjust your dose to accommodate long travel or jet lag.

  • Prevent traveler’s diarrhea. Nothing is worse than becoming ill when you’re away from home. In some parts of the world, the water or foods you’re not familiar with may make you sick. Ask your physician what you should avoid. You may also need anti-mobility medications if traveling upsets your stomach.

  • Carry prescription drugs with you. Don’t leave your medicine in checked baggage; also, keep them in their original packages. Carry written copies of your prescriptions. Check with the Transportation Security Administration for rules about transporting medications.

  • Get a “Can’t Wait” card. These cards are available from the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America. Always carry it with you. A Can’t Wait card provides evidence that you have a medical condition that requires immediate access to a rest room. It’s especially helpful in places that do not offer public restrooms.

  • Bring bottled water. This will help you avoid drinking questionable water and makes it easy for you to take your medication when and where you need it.
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