VIETNAM HEALTH AND SAFETY
Many travelers are quite worry about the health and safety issues when travelling in Vietnam as well as in the others. To make your trip becoming more wonderful, let read the following information before starting your holiday to Vietnam.
Health Care
In fact, health care in Vietnam varies in quantity and quality. Big cities such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City have very good private and state-owned hospitals and clinics, while it is often hard to see a doctor in rural areas.
Pharmacies, however, can be found in almost every town. Write down the name of the medicine you want to buy, or use body language to explain, as not many pharmacist can communicate in English. Prior to departure, you may want to consult your doctor on vaccination and get well-prepared for a small first-aid-kit.
The following vaccines are recommended: Polio, tetanus, yellow fever, typhoid, Japanese encephalitis. Your personal kit must have solution to stomachache, headache and such. The sun shines over half of a day along the country, so make sure you bring plenty of sunscreen. Additionally, the dust rate in the air is quite high in industrial cities; it is advisable you buy a small mask just like the local in case you are allergic.
Vietnam is a tropical country, which entails many kinds of dangerous bacteria and insects. Mosquito repellents are essential. If there are cases of malaria or dengue fever, you should go to doctor immediately.
Therefore, before your trip, remember the following things:
- Pack any necessary medications in labeled containers
- Have a letter from your doctor that describes your own medical conditions as well as medications.
- If you carry needles or syringes, then you should have a letter of a physician documenting the medical necessity.
- If you have a certain heart condition, then bring a copy of an up-to-date ECG.
- You should bring additional supplies of regular medications in case of theft or lost.
Sexual health: Unprotected sex can spread HIV, hepatitis B and C, syphilis and warts. The bottom line is remembering to have your travel insurance ready before the trip.
Safety Issues
Here are the Emergency contact number in Vietnam: Police (113) - Fire (114) - Ambulance (115)
In general, Vietnam is consider as one of the best safe place for tourists including women who travel alone. In fact, many travelers, especially Americans, are pleasantly surprised at the warm reception that international travelers receive.
However, that being said, Vietnam is a developing country with high level of poverty, so petty crime could be a problem, especially in large cities.
Pick-pocket is reported to be decreasing significantly. If you are robbed, do not hesitate to contact the local police. Many tourists have their stolen possessions returned by this way.