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Travel Diarrhea – Let’s Talk About the Trots

July 8, 2008 | Updated: March 17, 2015 | By Elizabeth | 2 Replies More
My travel motto: "Never pass up a clean restroom." Elizabeth

My travel motto: “Never pass up a clean restroom.” Elizabeth

Travel diarrhea – Whether you call it Montezuma’s Revenge, Delhi Belly, or the Aztec Two-Step, you know what I mean. One minute you are enjoying your vacation and the next you feel like you’re in the ugliest stages of colonoscopy prep.

Travel darrhea is most likely to strike a) in developing countries and b) at the most inopportune time. One of my particularly memorable episodes involved a flight between Puerta Vallarta and Oaxaca and a pilot who apparently didn’t know how to turn off the seatbelt light. At the time, I felt sure he knew of my plight and was seizing the occasion to express some long held anti-American sentiment.

Don't you just love this loo with a view in the Maldives?

Don’t you just love this loo with a view in the Maldives?

Another vivid travel diarrhea experience caused me to extend my stay at a B & B in Ballarat, Australia – which blows to bits the belief that this malady only strikes in the Third World. Here, however, there was a silver lining to my cloud: the doctor insisted I drink something that would restore my electrolyte balance and, thus, I learned a valuable lesson.

Dealing with travel diarrhea on the road

Turns out that one of the reasons we feel so rotten when travel diarrhea strikes is that all that fluid loss causes not only dehydration, but also out of whack electrolytes. Gatorade helps, but isn’t always available, so I carry a powdered sports drink. My current favorite is GU2O, which I buy online or at REI. You can also improvise by mixing 1 quart/liter of clean water, 2 tablespoons of sugar or honey, 1/4 teaspoon of salt, and 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda.

I love the up-close view from small planes...and always hope I won't suddenly have need of a toilet.

I love the up-close view from small planes…and always hope I won’t suddenly have need of a toilet.

While you’re waiting to feel better, it’s best to stick to the BRAT diet – bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast – and drink as many clear liquids as you can. Gingerale and cooled camomile tea are good choices.

As far as medications go, Imodium or Lomotil will help with the symptoms of travel diarrhea, but my doctor thinks it’s better to let nature take its course. Instead he recommends Levaquin, a perscription antibiotic that is also effective in treating urinary tract infections and respiratory infections, so I NEVER leave home without it.

Staying healthy on the road is a lot easier if you go prepared (no pun intended).

Happy travels,

Elizabeth Hansen

Tags: BRAT diet, dehydration, Delhi Belly, Diarrhea, electrolyte balance, Gatorade, Gingerale, GU2O, Imodium, Levaquin, medication, powdered sports drink, staying healthy on the road, the trots., tourista, travelers, travelers' diarrhea

Category: Dealing with Illness and Discomfort, Eating and Drinking

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  1. ClaireWalter says:
    January 2, 2010 at 3:59 pm

    >My "cure" is the preventive measure of drinking bottled water. I have a pretty strong constitution, so I've never been hit. I eat street food, fruits, veggies, etc. OTOH, my husband just THINKS about the things I eat and gets sick.

    Claire @ http://www.travel-babel.com

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  2. Amanda says:
    July 17, 2014 at 4:47 am

    Great article. I particularly liked the Levaquin tip.

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