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Travel Medicine

Senior citizens are traveling more than ever. New technology, such as cell phones and GPS units, and easier ways to travel give retirees the freedom to enjoy vacations all over the world. Nowadays, travel medicine is being offered to senior citizens to make getaways even safer.

Senior citizens with chronic illnesses, like diabetes, need not fear when it comes to traveling. Taking medication is easier than ever with travel medicine specifically designed for trips and vacations. This allows travel after retirement to become a feasible leisure activity. The key to traveling safely while on medication is to plan ahead, so there are no surprises during your trip.

Senior citizens with diabetes should make an appointment with their regular physician prior to their trip to ensure they are in good health for their trip. Make sure your physician fills all scripts for insulin, whether you take it orally or inject it. Additionally, your physician should write you a script for all diabetic travel medication in case you lose your medication or need to get more. Finally, be sure to pack your diabetes identification card to give to airline and other travel officials in case your bags are searched.

In the event that you will be eating pre-planned meals, such as on an airplane, be sure to request low sodium and low sugar foods. By being proactive and taking the necessary steps, traveling with diabetes or any other illness is simple. Travel medicine allows senior citizens to continue to see the world long after retirement. Seniors with medical conditions may also want to consider purchasing travel insurance.

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