What happens if I get sick in Mexico?


What happens if I get sick in Mexico? Unlike in the U.S., going to the doctor in Mexico is inexpensive and quick. For those wondering What to do when you get sick in Mexico — the answer is go see a doctor ASAP! If you find yourself sick in Mexico, open Google Maps, find one of the big chain pharmacies near you, and go straight there.


What to take after getting sick in Mexico?

What to do if you feel sick
  • Drink lots of water. ...
  • Electrolyte-fortified liquids. ...
  • Go easy on the solid foods, at least at first. ...
  • Avoid dairy, greasy or fried foods, and high-fiber foods or anything that upsets your stomach.
  • Don't take diarrhea medicines. ...
  • Seek medical attention if it's necessary – after TWO DAYS.


Why am I so sick after Mexico?

Temperature changes. Traveling between different climates can confuse our bodies and make us more susceptible to illnesses because our immune systems aren't sure how to react. Your body has to readjust to the new temperature before it can fight off any symptoms coming your way, allowing you to feel sick much faster.


What happens if you have a medical emergency abroad?

The nearest US embassy or consulate can help travelers locate medical services and notify your friends, family, or employer of an emergency. They are available for emergencies 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, overseas and in Washington, DC (888-407-4747 or 202-501-4444).


How long after drinking water in Mexico do you get sick?

Key Points. Traveler's diarrhea occurs within 10 days of travel to an area with poor public hygiene. It's the most common illness in travelers. It's caused by drinking water or eating foods that have bacteria, viruses, or parasites.