Health
Generally speaking, traveling in Mexico is for everyone. Any required level of physical condition will depend on what kind of trip you are going to make....
Vie, 19 Abr, 2019 a 9:22 A. M.
This depends partly on what kind of trip you are going to make. If it is a couple of weeks in a beach resort in Cancun, for example, you don't need t...
Vie, 19 Abr, 2019 a 9:22 A. M.
For many, traveling to Mexico is a long trip. A jet lag is a common phenomenon when crossing more than three time zones. Your body's clock is set to ...
Vie, 19 Abr, 2019 a 9:22 A. M.
If you have never traveled outside of your home country/continent before, it is normal that you may experience some health ailments as a result of exposi...
Vie, 19 Abr, 2019 a 9:23 A. M.
Always choose your meals and snacks wisely. Most likely your body will need to go through a period of adjustment as it's exposed to new bacteria. Str...
Vie, 19 Abr, 2019 a 9:23 A. M.
No! Make sure your water is bottled. Never drink tap water in Mexico.
Vie, 19 Abr, 2019 a 9:24 A. M.
"Montezuma's Revenge" is the most common health ailment experienced by foreign visitors to Mexico. It is a mild form of diarrhea, although ...
Vie, 19 Abr, 2019 a 9:24 A. M.
First of all, we want to emphasize that the relative risk of malaria in Mexico is low. However, it does exist in certain parts of Mexico. There is no mal...
Vie, 19 Abr, 2019 a 9:24 A. M.
Dengue fever is a viral infection transmitted by mosquitoes. It exists in most parts of Mexico and causes flu-like symptoms. There is no treatment for de...
Vie, 19 Abr, 2019 a 9:25 A. M.
Adequate medical care is available in all major cities in Mexico, in rural areas facilities may be more limited. In general, private hospitals offer bett...
Vie, 19 Abr, 2019 a 9:25 A. M.