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What should I do if I feel uncomfortable with the local environment while traveling?

If you are not acclimatized while traveling, you may suffer from loss of appetite, diarrhea, oral ulcers, etc. I took my four-year-old daughter on a trip before. She lived outside for a week and ate fast food every day. As a result, the child became acclimatized. It took two days for her oral ulcer to recover and she had a low fever. At that time, my mood was that I was looking forward to it every day. Go home quickly. I've seen people on TV take a piece of tofu with them when they go on a long trip. It's said that it's better to eat some of the tofu you bring when you're acclimatized. I don't understand the scientific basis for this. But now the living conditions are better, and you can eat well, live well, and sleep well when you travel. Only a small number of people are acclimatized, so I think if you are acclimatized when traveling, the best thing is to have enough rest, and then get wind. Massaging your temples with oil and essence can also work. If severe vomiting and diarrhea occur, it is best to go to the hospital in time and ask the doctor to prescribe medicine.