Health precautions when travelling to urban and rural areas in Brazil

When you are in Brazil, why should you consult a doctor who speak english registered locally?

Consider what areas you are travelling to in Brazil to plan your precautions

As a healthcare expert, it is important to highlight that Brazil is a country with a diverse range of landscapes, ranging from modern and urbanized cities to remote rural areas. This means that the health precautions a visitor should have when travelling to Brazil may vary depending on the destination.

In the urbanized cities, the main health concerns include air pollution, STDs, street crime, and infectious diseases commonly spread through contaminated food and water, such as Hepatitis A, typhoid fever, and dengue fever. To minimize these risks, it is recommended to take the following precautions:

  • Drink bottled water or boil tap water before drinking
  • Be cautious of street food and only eat food that has been thoroughly cooked
  • Avoid insect bites by using insect repellent and wearing long sleeves and pants
  • Take preventive measures against air pollution, such as avoiding outdoor activities during peak pollution times
  • Exercise caution in high-crime areas, especially at night

For foreigners visiting Brazil, it is crucial to take precautions regarding urban violence and traffic accidents. Recent studies indicate that these issues are significant causes of death in the country. While Brazil is a beautiful and diverse country, it is also home to many urban centers that are rife with crime and violence. Visitors should exercise caution when exploring unfamiliar areas, especially after dark, and stay aware of their surroundings. Additionally, traffic accidents are a prevalent cause of death in Brazil, so it is important to follow traffic laws and wear seatbelts while traveling by car or motorcycle. By taking these precautions, visitors can enjoy Brazil's many attractions while also protecting themselves from potential harm.

In rural areas, the main health concerns include insect-borne diseases like malaria, yellow fever, and dengue fever, as well as health risks associated with poor sanitation and water supply. To minimize these risks, visitors are advised to:

  • Get vaccinated against yellow fever if you are going to North or Amazonic areas and other infectious diseases before travelling
  • Use insect repellent and take measures to prevent insect bites, such as using mosquito nets while sleeping
  • Drink bottled water or boil tap water before drinking
  • Avoid swimming or wading in stagnant water to prevent exposure to diseases like dengue fever

In conclusion, it is important to research and be aware of the specific health risks in the destination you are visiting and to take the necessary precautions to ensure a safe and healthy trip.


Why consult a doctor who speak english registered in Brazil?

If you are in Brazil, the advantage of consulting a doctor registered in the country, is that the professional can make a digital prescription of medications that you can buy on local pharmacies only emitted by physicians registered locally. However, it is essencial to have a clear communication, to find a doctor that can communicate on a language that you also speak to guarantee a accurate diagnostic and clear instructions of treatment and follow-up interventions.

Alongside that, a local doctor will be able to evaluate more accurately regional diseases, the resources depending on the area that you are on the country.

Eventually, a local doctor can request additional exams to local labs and, if you need, make a referral to a hospital facilitating the communication and avoiding interpretation errors.

My Brazilian Doctor offers consultation by telemedicine for variety of conditions, with an English-speaking doctor registered in the country, and which can send immediate digital prescription valid on any pharmacy in Brazil.

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