Abstract
Background: India is a country in South East Asia with a vast and wide variety of geography and culture. To experience India is something magical. The number of international tourists visiting India have increased considerably in this decade when in comparison with last few decades. Tourism has become one of the major sources of income for the development of the country. Changes occurred in the world scenario on behalf of tourism have led to the increased concern in health dimension related to it. The risks faced by tourists during the visit to tropical destinations like India are very high. Travelers are advised to avoid risks in health by the WHO which plays a prominent role in sketching out frequent health issues faced by individuals while travelling internationally. Objectives: To study the health issues among tourists visiting India. Identify the major causes of these health ailments. To check out the precautions should be adopted by while being in the country inorder to avoid health risks.. And finally to analyze the remedies which can be given to the tourists to avoid these issues and to make the trip an ever remembering one. Methodology: A survey has been conducted among the tourists who visited India from January 2019 to December 2019. The tourists were given questionnaire to get their opinion and experiences regarding health. Results: The basis for the assessment were the responses shown by the participants in the survey .The survey was conducted among 40 international tourists. Among them 10 had not come across any disease during their trip. Diarrhea was reported to 13 people of survey population. Dengue was reported for 5 people .Malaria was reported to 4 people and hepatitis for 3. Finally, typhoid for 2 of the participants who participated in the survey. Conclusion:: This assessment gives a detailed description about the health issues encountered by the tourists because of their lack of control over food habits. Most of them were affected with diseases due to their sudden change into spicy food eaters and food tasting from cheap hotels and places which are nearer to slums with polluted water wells.
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