Getting injured can be a scary, especially if you are abroad. Language differences and a lack of awareness can cause hurdles in getting prompt medical care.
Accidents can happen anywhere and at any time. But if you are in a foreign country, they are bound to cause a lot of stress and anxiety since you are a stranger there. They make you feel vulnerable and helpless at many levels.
Read on to know how you should handle an accident abroad –
1. Use Your Common Sense
Instead of going into a state of panic, a traveler should try to stay calm and use his common sense. Looking for medical help should be his first plan of action.
2. Check Your Options
It is always wise to weight both options in hand. The important thing is to reach a reliable medical facility. You can choose between a private clinic and a state run hospital.
3. Call for Help
Depending on which city or country you are in, there is no harm in asking the local citizens for help. If language is a problem, look for a tourist help center. Even police officers on duty can be of great help.
4. Make an Assessment of the Facility
Don’t be ready to go under the knife, just because the sign outside says it’s a hospital. Take a good look all around and a get fair enough idea of the level of facilities and the professional levels of the staff on call.
5. Share Your Medical History
Before any routine procedures are carried out, do inform the doctor on duty about your medical history and any allergies that you might have.
6. Follow Medical Advice
Last but not the least; follow all medical advice given by a doctor. He is the professional in such situations, so no point in ignoring and making things worse.
Author Bio:
The author, Jim Evans is a former air ambulance medical escort having years of industry experience. He likes advising patients suffering from mental disorders and tension and guides passengers on how to stay healthy during long-distance flights.
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