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Surfers are always looking for that perfect wave! Increasingly, the lure of international destinations for finding good surf is too hard to resist, & we see more & more surfers heading to Indonesia, Philippines, Sth Africa, Vietnam, anywhere where there may be a less-travelled break.
Many of these places are in less-developed parts of the world, local medical services are minimal, & endemic disease may be a concern. The Travel Doctor-TMVC can help identify the local health issues & provide the appropriate advice & preparation.
Surfers are always looking for that perfect wave! Increasingly, the lure of international destinations for finding good surf is too hard to resist, & we see more & more surfers heading to Indonesia, Philippines, Sth Africa, Vietnam, anywhere where there may be a less-travelled break.
Many of these places are in less-developed parts of the world, local medical services are minimal, & endemic disease may be a concern. The Travel Doctor-TMVC can help identify the local health issues & provide the appropriate advice & preparation.
Surfers should prepare for the journey by doing a little research about the destination. While surf-community advice tends to be about the quality of the surf, good advice about local medical conditions can often be obtained by those who have been there.
Consider a medical & dental check-up before you go.
Vaccinations should be considered, especially for the food & water-borne diseases, & getting a suitable medical/first-aid kit is critical.
Travel insurance is vital, medical evacuation from other countries can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars!
The most serious infectious disease encountered by surfers is malaria, often of the severe falciparum variety. Many top surf sites are located in areas of high malaria transmission, Travel Doctor-TMVC clinics can advise you exactly where this is an issue. It is recommended that all travellers in high-risk areas should be taking medication to reduce the likelihood of developing this disease, as well as mosquito avoidance measures, such has using DEET containing repellents & permethrin soaked mosquito nets & clothing. It is vital for the medication to be continued on return home for the recommended period to minimise the risk of illness.
Luckily malaria is not the commonest surfers’ disease. Mosquitoes in the tropics also spread dengue fever, for which there is no vaccine. Repellent is essential.
Other notable health risks include hook worm (the larvae penetrate intact skin from mud contaminated with dog faeces), other intestinal worms & parasites, skin infections (bacterial & fungal), trauma from falls & other injuries.
Coral cuts are common & easily infected in the tropics & surfers should have direct access to antiseptic, & even antibiotics. Sunburn is always an issue.
Vaccination against hepatitis A, B, & typhoid are often advised, as is checking the status of routine childhood vaccinations such as tetanus, measles & chicken pox.
A comprehensive first aid & medical kit is recommended. The medical kit ideally will contain medication for the rapid treatment of traveller’s diarrhoea, coral cuts & other common ailments. Water purification tablets +/- filters are also advised.
Travel Doctor-TMVC clinics throughout Australia have had much experience in preparing surfers, & advise an initial consultation well before the planned departure date. Special arrangements for groups are available, & medical kits can be tailored to groups or individuals.
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Learn about the medical requirements for your destination by checking out the Destination fact sheets
Other useful information can be found in the Travel health fact sheets
Work out your vaccine requirements by looking at the My Travel Health Planner