Söder breaks off India trip: gastrointestinal infection after false food!
Söder breaks off India trip: gastrointestinal infection after false food!
Indien - The Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder abruptly broken off his trip to India. The reason for this is a gastrointestinal infection that he recently recovered. Söder announced on social networks that he has assumed that he may have eaten something wrong. The CSU boss states that he is now better and he is preparing for the return flight to Germany.
Currently Söder's diet is limited to easily digestible foods such as toast and tea. In his message, he thanked for the numerous recovery requests he received during his illness. The incident throws a shadow on the trip that was originally planned for the exchange with Indian partners and the strengthening of bilateral relationships.
recommendations for travelers
The gastrointestinal infection at Söder is a clear example of the potential health risks that travel in countries with low hygiene standards and high temperatures, such as parts of Asia. Nutritionist Uwe Knop recommends special precautionary measures to prevent gastrointestinal diseases. The choice of food is particularly important. Cooked and fried dishes have a significantly lower risk, while raw foods can be potentially dangerous.
An important recommendation is to be careful when eating and drinking. In high -risk regions, no tap water should be consumed or used to clean fruit; Instead, bottle water should be used. A simple formula for food is: "Wash it, peel it, cook it - or forget it".
risks and prevention
stomach complaints can lead to serious problems, especially for people with previous illnesses such as chronic inflammation of the gastric mucosa or diabetes. During travel, various factors such as unusual nutrition, stress and alcohol can exacerbate symptoms. Travelers should prefer small and light meals and avoid dangerous foods.
For people with sensitive stomach, such as overweight or pregnant women, additional precautions are advisable. Constant vomiting, blood in the vomit or in the stool as well as violent abdominal pain are signs that require an immediate visit to the doctor. In addition, medication should be taken with caution.
In summary, Söder's health situation shows how important it is to take care of your body when traveling to risk areas and to follow the tips on food safety in order to avoid unnecessary health problems. The memories of the preparations and precautionary measures can offer future travelers valuable lessons.Further information on healthy travel and tips on the prevention of gastrointestinal diseases can be found on Deutschland/parties/id_100679866/csu-chef-markus-soeder-isst-etwas-falsches-in-gesundheitupdate.html"> t-online.de, FOCUS.de and tk.de .
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