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Travel Health Podcasts by Pyllola

"Travel Health" is the essential guide for healthcare tourism, maintaining well-being while exploring the globe! It is your in-pocket travel clinic and covers vital topics for travelers, including the management of chronic conditions and health risks abroad, dietary advice during travel, and prevalent travel-related illnesses. Our experts offer priceless knowledge, share their own experiences, and give practical advice to tackle health issues with particular emphasis on Italy.

Pyllola is a primary care provider specialized in primary healthcare for tourists and travelers in Italy, offering instant medical care by English-speaking doctors via an online visit.

Pyllola offers the best way to see a physician in Italy as a tourist assuring best healthcare for travelers.​

for more insights on travel related health issues please check our blog at Pyllola's website

Please consider that this podcast is solely for informational purposes and should not be regarded as medical advice or a recommendation for any medication or treatment. It is essential that your doctor assesses your condition and, if necessary, prescribes the appropriate treatment.

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This travel guide excerpt focuses on common insect bites encountered in Italy, providing detailed descriptions of various insects like mosquitoes, sand flies, and ticks, along with their habitat and potential health risks. It offers a comprehensive "anti-bug battle plan" that includes repellent recommendations, smart dressing advice, and tips for room protection. It also outlines effective strategies for treating bites and stings, from basic itch relief to knowing when to seek professional medical attention, emphasizing the convenience of online healthcare services for travelers in Italy
This travel guide focuses on three distinct Italian islands: Capri, Ischia, and Procida, highlighting their unique attractions, transportation, and accommodation options. It emphasizes the importance of medical preparedness for travelers, detailing local healthcare facilities like hospitals and pharmacies on each island. A significant portion of the guide is dedicated to Pyllola Telemedicine, showcasing it as a crucial resource for English-speaking medical consultations and prescriptions, which proved invaluable to a traveler named Sarah during an unexpected medical issue on Capri. The overall aim is to equip visitors with practical information to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip, stressing the convenience of telemedicine for common ailments while exploring these destinations.
A comprehensive overview of healthcare in Rome, tracing its evolution from ancient times to the present day. It describes ancient Roman medical practices, including the role of the pater familias, the significant influence of Greek physicians, and their pioneering public health initiatives like aqueducts and sewers. The talk then transitions to modern healthcare in Rome, detailing the Italian public healthcare system and how tourists can access medical services, emphasizing the importance of travel insurance for non-EU citizens. Finally, it introduces Pyllola Telemedicine as a contemporary solution designed to provide convenient, English-speaking medical consultations for international travelers in Rome, addressing common challenges like language barriers and long wait times.
This comprehensive guide provides essential information for tourists navigating Italy's public transportation. It outlines general tips applicable across all modes, such as where and how to purchase tickets, the crucial importance of validating tickets to avoid fines, and understanding different fare types and zones. The guide then breaks down specific transportation options, including urban networks like metros, buses, and trams in major cities, and inter-city and regional travel primarily by trains. Finally, it covers specialized transport like ferries and funiculars, and detailed airport transfer options for Rome and Milan, offering cost overviews to help travelers efficiently explore Italy.
This guide, titled "The Great Italian Toilet Hunt: A Traveler's Guide," offers comprehensive advice for travelers navigating restroom availability in Italy. It highlights cultural differences regarding public toilets, emphasizing their scarcity and common requirement of a small fee. It suggests bars and restaurants as primary options, noting the unspoken rule of making a small purchase. Additionally, it provides practical tips like carrying small coins, hand sanitizer, and tissues, alongside etiquette for various flushing mechanisms and disposal methods. The guide ultimately aims to reduce traveler stress by equipping them with knowledge for comfortable and hygienic bathroom breaks.
When to dial 112 for medical emergency versus when Pyllola's English-speaking online doctors can provide fast, convenient help for non-emergencies treatments
Essential medicines, first-aid items, and hygiene tips about travel health. Crucial advice on prescription & English-speaking doctors in Italy for a safer journey
Worried about pickpockets & scams in Italy? This guide shares insider tips to keep your valuables safe, avoid common tricks, and being street smart in Italy
A guide to healthy adventures, diabetic diet tips for Italy, blood sugar control strategies, normal sugar levels. How to handle A1C, fasting blood sugar, and more
Traveling with Asthma

Traveling with Asthma

2025-06-1413:22

Got asthma and heading abroad? Learn how to manage triggers, prevent attacks, and get quick, English-speaking medical help from services like Pyllola for calm trip.
Medical treatment for anxiety, Get the facts on common drugs, side effects, and when to discuss them with your healthcare provider. Ease your travel stress .
Feeling anxious about your next trip? This guide on travel anxiety, exploring its causes, symptoms, and coping strategies. Practical tips for reducing stress
Water in Italy : Tap water and safety considerations. Is it safe to drink the tap water in Italy? The Bottom Line: Italy's Tap Water is Generally Safe and High-QualityAcross Italy, from the majestic Alps to the sun-drenched shores of Sicily, the tap water undergoes rigorous testing and adheres to stringent European Union (EU) standards. This means you can generally trust the water flowing from your hotel faucet, restaurant carafe, and even public fountains.
Fear of Flying (flight anxiety) Your Comprehensive Guide to Overcoming Fear of Flying (Aerophobia, flight anxiety). Are you one of the millions who experience a knot in their stomach at the mere thought of boarding a plane? Does the anticipation of turbulence send shivers down your spine? You're not alone. The fear of flying, also known as aerophobia or flight anxiety, is a common and often debilitating condition that can ground dreams and limit opportunities.
What Vaccines Do You Need for Travel to Europe in 2025? Is Yellow Fever vaccine required? In 2025 travelers to Europe will need to consider certain vaccinations..
While traveling to Europe offers incredible opportunities for exploration and cultural enrichment, it also comes with certain health risks. Being aware of the most common diseases among travelers and understanding how to prevent them can significantly improve your travel experience. From traveler’s diarrhea to sexually transmitted infections, the key to staying healthy while abroad lies in proactive measures: maintaining good hygiene, getting vaccinations where necessary, practicing safe eating and drinking habits, and protecting yourself from vector-borne diseases. By following these tips, you can minimize your risk and enjoy your European adventure without the worry of falling ill. Safe travels!
This episode explores the unique challenges that Italy's ancient roads present to the feet of modern travelers, focusing on the importance of foot care for a pleasant walking experience. The article begins with a fascinating description of the challenges that the uneven stones of Italian roads pose to the feet, explaining how they require greater physical effort and a different muscular engagement than modern surfaces. Specific terminology for different types of stones, such as "cobblestones" and "pebbles", is introduced, emphasizing the distinctive nature of the Italian landscape.It highlights number of kilometers traveled by tourists in Italy, highlighting the need to adequately prepare for the physical challenges that may be encountered. The text delves into the complex relationship between the feet and the ground, explaining how ancient surfaces require specific bio-mechanical adaptation, such as ankle flexion and the engagement of stabilizing muscles.The author emphasizes the importance of preparing for these environments, suggesting an exercise regimen to strengthen the feet and the crucial role of moisture management in preventing blisters. The article also provides an overview of the latest strategies for dealing with common foot problems, such as blisters, supplementing scientific advice with traditional remedies. The text ends with a reflection on the daily life of the feet in Italy, emphasizing the harmony that can be achieved between the beauty of historical environments and the well-being of the feet, inviting readers to take full advantage of the walking experience in Italy.
This Episode is a guide for travelers with celiac disease or gluten intolerance who want to explore Italian cuisine.The article provides tips on how to communicate your dietary needs in Italian, lists gluten-free foods and drinks, and offers advice on how to find restaurants and shops that offer safe options. The article also explores Italian food culture, providing tips for enjoying gluten-free gelato, coffee, and other delicacies.Finally, food safety advice is provided, such as how to manage cross-contamination and what to do in an emergency.For more insights and traveler's health content visit our site and blog
This episode provides a guide to protecting your eyes while traveling.The article covers essential eye care practices, including choosing the right sunglasses, caring for contact lenses, and addressing common eye problems like dry eyes, eye infections, and eye strain.Additional tips for specific activities, such as hiking, beach activities, and water sports, are also provided, as well as advice for children and seniors.By following the recommendations outlined, travelers can safeguard their vision and enjoy their trip without experiencing any eye-related discomfort.For more insights and traveler's health content visit our site and blog
This talk provides advice to tourists on how to stay healthy during a trip to Rome.Moderators addresses several health issues, including drinking water safety, sun protection, theft, air quality, hydration, diet, footwear, communicable diseases, public transport safety and COVID-19 precautions.For each problem, the article offers practical tips to mitigate risks and stay safe while traveling. A telemedicine service, Pyllola, is also mentioned as a resource for tourists in need of medical assistance.For more insights and traveler's health content visit our site and blog
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