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Ocean Rash After Surfing in Bali: Wax, Bacteria or Sun?
Ocean Rash After Surfing in Bali: Wax, Bacteria or Sun? Surfing in Bali is a dream for many, but it often comes with an unwelcome companion: the dreaded ocean rash. Whether you’re a seasoned local or a first-timer riding the waves of Kuta or Uluwatu, you might find yourself dealing with itchy, red skin after…
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Pool Rash in Bali: Chlorine, Bacteria or Allergies?
Pool Rash in Bali: Chlorine, Bacteria or Allergies? Understanding Pool Rashes in Bali Bali’s tropical heat and vibrant pool culture make swimming a daily ritual for locals and visitors alike. However, if you’ve noticed an itchy, red rash after a dip in your hotel or villa pool, you’re not alone. Pool rashes are surprisingly common…
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Heat Rash in Bali: Why Tourists Get It More Often Than Locals
Heat Rash in Bali: Why Tourists Get It More Often Than Locals If you are visiting Bali, you may be familiar with the sun-drenched beaches, lush jungles, and vibrant local culture. What you might not expect, however, is an itchy, uncomfortable skin irritation known as heat rash or prickly heat. At Trishnanda Care Centre, we’ve…
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Rabies in Bali: What Dog Owners and Long-Term Visitors Must Know
Rabies in Bali: What Dog Owners and Long-Term Visitors Must Know Bali’s tropical allure attracts tourists and expatriates from around the world, but its unique environment comes with specific health risks. Rabies remains a significant public health concern on the island, affecting both locals and foreign residents. Whether you are a dog owner, a long-term…
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Dog Bite First Aid in Bali: The 5-Step Protocol Every Traveler Needs
Dog Bite First Aid in Bali: The 5-Step Protocol Every Traveler Needs Bali is a paradise for travelers, but like all tropical destinations, it has its share of health risks. Among these, dog bites are a surprisingly common concern especially for tourists unfamiliar with local animals or unaware of the risks that stray dogs can…
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Monkey Bites in Ubud: What to Do Immediately
Monkey Bites in Ubud: What to Do Immediately Ubud, Bali, is famous for its lush rice paddies, tranquil yoga retreats, and, of course, the Sacred Monkey Forest. While these long-tailed macaques are a highlight for many travelers, monkey bites and scratches are a real and growing concern. Whether you’re a tourist enjoying the sights or…
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Rabies Vaccine in Bali: Pre-Travel vs Post-Bite Explained Simply
Rabies Vaccine in Bali: Pre-Travel vs Post-Bite Explained Simply Introduction: Rabies in Bali What Every Visitor Should Know Rabies is a serious viral disease that affects the central nervous system and is almost always fatal once symptoms appear. Bali, like many parts of Indonesia, has endemic rabies risks due to the presence of stray dogs…
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Dengue Recovery Timeline for Surfers, Yogis and Active Travelers
Dengue Recovery Timeline for Surfers, Yogis and Active Travelers Introduction: Why Dengue Matters for Bali’s Active Community Bali’s world-class surf breaks, vibrant yoga scene and endless adventure activities attract active travelers from all corners of the globe. However, the tropical climate that makes Bali so appealing also brings a higher risk of mosquito-borne illnesses, especially…
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Mosquito Hotspots in Bali: Where Dengue Is More Common
Mosquito Hotspots in Bali: Where Dengue Is More Common Bali’s tropical climate and lush landscapes make it a favourite destination for travellers and expats worldwide. However, its warm temperatures and frequent rainfall also create ideal conditions for mosquitoes, particularly the Aedes aegypti species responsible for transmitting dengue fever. Understanding where dengue is most common in…
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Dengue vs Bali Belly: The Confusing Symptoms No One Warns You About
Dengue vs Bali Belly: The Confusing Symptoms No One Warns You About Bali is a dream destination for many, but it also has its share of health risks that can quickly turn your holiday upside down. Two of the most common culprits dengue fever and “Bali Belly” (traveller’s diarrhea) share overlapping symptoms that often leave…
