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Traveler’s Diarrhea Treatment Online โ€”
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Stomach cramps, urgency, nausea โ€” don’t let traveler’s diarrhea ruin your trip. Talk to a licensed English-speaking doctor online in minutes and get your treatment sent directly to your phone.

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EUR 30 flat fee ยท Digital prescription included ยท No insurance needed

Dr. Pablo Rossi โ€“ TravelDoctores
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Recognize the Signs

Common Symptoms of Traveler’s Diarrhea

Traveler’s diarrhea affects up to 50% of international travelers. It’s caused by consuming contaminated food or water and can range from mild discomfort to a trip-ruining illness. Recognizing the signs early means faster recovery.

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Frequent loose or watery stools (3+ per day)
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Abdominal cramps and bloating
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Nausea or vomiting
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Urgent, uncontrollable need to use the bathroom
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Low-grade fever in some cases
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Signs of dehydration โ€” dizziness, dark urine, dry mouth
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When to seek immediate care: Go to the ER if you have blood in your stool, high fever (above 38.5ยฐC), severe abdominal pain, or signs of serious dehydration. These may indicate a bacterial infection requiring stronger treatment. For everything else, an online consultation is fast, effective, and prevents complications.
Simple Process

How to Get Traveler’s Diarrhea Treatment Online

No waiting rooms, no clinic visits, no language barriers. Get professional care from wherever you are โ€” hotel, beach, Airbnb, or anywhere in between.

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Fill out a short medical form Describe your symptoms, how long you’ve had them, and any medications you’re taking. No app download or registration required.
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Speak to a licensed English-speaking doctor Connect via secure video call โ€” usually within 15 minutes. Your doctor evaluates your symptoms, assesses dehydration risk, and recommends the best treatment.
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Receive your digital prescription If antibiotics or other medication are appropriate, your prescription is sent as a PDF via email or WhatsApp โ€” valid at pharmacies in Spain, Argentina, Mexico, and Portugal. Just show your phone screen.

Traveler’s diarrhea symptoms while on your trip?

Talk to a licensed doctor online in minutes โ€” get your treatment sent directly to your phone.

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Patient Reviews

What Travelers Say About Our Service

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“Super smooth experience. It was Sunday morning and the team still reached out to coordinate a quick online appointment. I picked everything up the same day at a pharmacy. I’d recommend this to anyone.”
Nik Nadolski ยท Traveling in Argentina
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“I was able to have a consultation very quickly and pick up my prescription within 10 minutes. The best experience possible while being sick abroad. Highly highly recommend.”
Lori ยท USA โ€” travelling abroad
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“Travel Doctor was a great help during my trip. They solved a medical issue I had within minutes and also explained what to expect at the pharmacy. Thank you so much!”
Christopher C. ยท Traveling in Argentina
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“Excellent service. So easy and quick to make the appointment and receive my prescription. The doctor was very competent and friendly. I will use this service again.”
Eiko Kosasa ยท Travelling in Mexico
Prevention

How to Prevent Traveler’s Diarrhea

Most cases of traveler’s diarrhea are preventable. These practical tips can help you avoid getting sick in the first place โ€” especially in high-risk destinations.

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Only drink bottled water

Avoid tap water, ice in drinks, and fountain drinks at local restaurants. Use bottled water even for brushing teeth in high-risk countries.

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Eat at busy, established places

Choose restaurants with high turnover and visible kitchen hygiene. Avoid raw vegetables, unpeeled fruit, and street food from unknown vendors.

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Wash hands frequently

Use soap and water before eating and after using the bathroom. Carry hand sanitizer for situations where soap isn’t available.

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“Cook it, boil it, peel it โ€” or forget it”

The classic traveler’s rule still applies. Raw salads, uncooked shellfish, and unpasteurized dairy are common culprits in high-risk destinations.

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Consider probiotics

Starting probiotics before and during travel may reduce your risk of traveler’s diarrhea. Ask your doctor about this option before your trip.

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Act fast at first symptoms

Don’t wait. Early treatment means faster recovery and less risk of dehydration โ€” especially important in hot climates or during active travel days.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Traveler’s diarrhea is a digestive infection caused by consuming contaminated food or water in a foreign country. It typically causes loose or watery stools, stomach cramps, nausea, and an urgent need to use the bathroom. It affects up to 50% of international travelers and usually resolves within a few days with proper treatment.

Yes. TravelDoctores provides 24/7 online consultations for traveler’s diarrhea. A licensed English-speaking doctor evaluates your symptoms via video call and, if appropriate, sends a digital prescription to your phone โ€” valid at pharmacies in Spain, Argentina, Mexico, and Portugal.

See a doctor if you have more than 3 loose stools per day, symptoms lasting more than 48 hours, blood in your stool, high fever, severe stomach pain, or signs of dehydration such as dizziness, dry mouth, or dark urine. These can indicate a more serious bacterial infection requiring antibiotics.

Most patients connect with a licensed doctor within 15 minutes. If medication is clinically appropriate, your digital prescription is sent via email or WhatsApp within minutes of the consultation โ€” valid at any local pharmacy.

A consultation with TravelDoctores costs EUR 30. This includes the video call with a licensed doctor and a digital prescription if needed. No insurance required, no hidden costs.

Drink only bottled or boiled water. Avoid ice in drinks at local restaurants. Eat at busy, well-established establishments. Avoid raw vegetables, unpeeled fruit, and street food from unknown vendors. Wash hands frequently with soap and water, especially before eating.

Yes, some causes โ€” particularly viral ones โ€” can be contagious through person-to-person contact. Wash your hands thoroughly and avoid sharing utensils or food with others while you have symptoms.

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