Songkran sickness : Be prepared

Songkran is all about fun, but the mix of water, heat, and crowds can definitely bring some health risks. Here’s what to look out for during Songkran, especially in Phuket :

1. Waterborne Illnesses

Risk: Getting splashed with dirty water (often reused or from questionable sources) can expose you to bacteria or viruses.

Common issues:

• Eye infections (like conjunctivitis)

• Skin rashes or fungal infections

• Stomach bugs if contaminated water gets in your mouth

Tip: Wear waterproof glasses, avoid swallowing water, and shower after heavy exposure.

2. Heatstroke & Dehydration

Even with all that water flying around, April is one of the hottest months in Thailand.

Watch for:

• Dizziness

• Headaches

• Extreme fatigue

• Dry mouth

Tip: Stay in the shade when you can, wear breathable clothes, and keep a bottle of water with you at all times.

3. Respiratory Infections

Crowded spaces and shared water guns can spread germs quickly.

Common risks:

• Colds

• Flu

• COVID-19 (still around in some places)

Tip: Don’t share water guns or drinks, and wash hands often. A lightweight mask might help in packed areas (especially in Old Town or Bangla Road).

4. Foot & Skin Injuries

Wet streets and sidewalks can be slippery and littered with broken glass, sharp objects, or debris.

Tip: Wear waterproof shoes with good grip. Flip-flops are tempting but not always the safest option.

5. Alcohol-Related Issues

There’s often heavy drinking, especially on Bangla Road and Patong Beach. That can lead to:

• Dehydration

• Impaired judgment (leading to injuries or theft)

• Road accidents (especially with motorbikes)

Tip: Drink in moderation, and avoid riding or walking near roads where drivers might be under the influence.

6. Ear Infections

Water being forced into the ears (especially in loud, pressurized splashes) can cause swimmer’s ear or infections.

Tip: Use earplugs if you’re prone to ear issues.

If you need to see a doctor or simply don’t know where to go for medical care, doctors at Doctor Karon Clinic can help. Call +66 76 396 266  in case of emergency, please call +66 64 402 2666. Or send an email to us at Karonclinic@gmail.com

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