Bonjour,
je pars le 17 mars aux trois ilets, et je m'interroge sur la protection adéquate contre les moustiques.
déjà en Normandie je suis sujette aux piqures avec réactions allergiques : démangeaisons et gonflement (ça ne ressemble plus à des boutons mais à de grosse plaques toutes gonflées et dures)
que me conseillez vous? spray, crème...?
quel précautions dois-je prendre?
cela m'inquiète alors j'espère que vous avez quelques solutions
coucou ben nous nous avons acheter un produit spray qui ce nomme CINQ SUR CINQ TROPICS tu trouvera sa en pharmacie et sa marche bien voila bonne vacance
Si tu te couvres les bras et les jambes des la tombee de la nuit, si tu dors dans une moustiquaire et que tu utilises un spray qui te convient, tu n auras aucun probleme avec les moustiques.
En ce qui concerne les sprays, j ai utilise en ASIE DU sUD eST CELUI DE SANOFLORE (en bio) et il s est avere particulierement efficace........
L ideal est d en prendre deux ou trois differents et de les tester............Tu sauras ensuite quoi prendre comme repulsif pour tes prochains voyages.
Tu as un excellent site sur la Martinique qui s appelle Zananas.
Bon voyage!
😏bonjour stefnabil
moi je vous conseil un spray, qui est trés éfficace à condition de le bien passer sur les parties du corps qui sont exposés aux moustiques et aussi à la nuit tombante mettre des jeans bref bien se couvrir.pouquoi moi je vous dit cela j'habite à l'ile de la réunion je suis trés bien placé pour le dire car le chikunguya était présent chez nous c'estait notre seule arme contre les moutiques et vous allez voir que les moutisques ne vous piqueront.bonne vacances .
Alors je suis sujette également aux piqûres de moustiques lorsk je m'y rends puisk l'on arrive avec du bon sang frais lol
Après avoir essayé beaucoup de produits je te conseille tout comme un autre membre 5sur5 (zones infestées) que tu peux également acheter en parapharmacie c'est moins cher 😉 et je ne sais pas combien vous serez mais prends en assez car là-bas c'est très cher! c'est bien que tu t'inquiètes de cela car il ne faut pas oublier que la dingue sévit tjr aux antilles et que ça peut te gacher les vacances!
Autrement ma tante qui vit là-bas m'a fait découvrir chez Leader Price en Martinique des bouteilles de citronnelle c'est très agréable et ça sent très très bon! Je n'ai pas été déçue!
Pour le soir et le matin comme disent les membres un pantalon! Pour la nuit une moustiquaire ou un ventilateur c'est impecc!
ps : jai ramené lors de mon dernier séjour des raquettes anti moustiques ; tu mets des piles et tu les grilles lorsk devant la tv ils te tourbillonnent dans les oreilles mdr
... ps : jai ramené lors de mon dernier séjour des raquettes anti moustiques ; tu mets des piles et tu les grilles lorsk devant la tv ils te tourbillonnent dans les oreilles mdr ...
euh dsl je pensais que l'expression "tu les grilles" était claire...
je m'explique, lorsque tu entends ou voit un moustique tourner autour de toi ; tu prends ta raquette tu appuies sur un pti bouton qui active le grillade magnétique et tu vises le moustique! il grille sur le grill voilà vite fait bien fait
😐 j'avoue au début j'étais contre mais lorsk'ils ne te laissent pas tranquille chez toi ... ils me poussent au crime mdr😉
A la prochaine fricassée je te gardes une assiette 😉
A titre professionnel, je voyage beaucoup et j'ai toujours été une proie de 1er choix pour les moustiques... sauf depuis 1 an.
Je n'ai pas compris immédiatement ce qui avait changé dans mon mode de vie ou de de consommation. Mais avec les horaires à rallonge, les décalages horaires, je me shoote, quand je suis en déplacement à l'étranger, aux gélules multivitamines (les formules 25 ou 30 vitamines et oligoéléments, que l'on trouve en supermarché à 5 euros). Et en partant, à plusieurs reprises avec des amis ou collègues aux quatre coins du monde, j'ai environ dix fois de piqures.
Sur certains forums, certains disent que ça pourrait être lié à la vitamine B1, d'autres la B6.
Donc, je vous invite à tester !
Je pars faire le tour de la Martinique à pied sac au dos avec mon épouse le 24 avril (blog rando : http://randospedestres.over-blog.com (autres randos)...et j'avoue que ce que je lis sur les moustiques et la dengue en Martnique me fait peur...Moi je suis le type de personne complétement bouffé par ces bestioles...je commence à me demander si je vais pouvoir randonner en short et tee-shirt...ou s'il va falloir que je me couvre de la tête au pied malgré la chaleur...Quel plaisir !...c'est un voyage coûteux, j'aimerai en garder un bon souvenir et m'éclater...mon épouse n'a jamais eu de problème à ce niveau jusqu'ici...ou est-ce qu'on éxagère le risque ?...j'aimerai quand même pouvoir marcher en short et polo court dans la journée et me couvrir que le soir...me couvrir de spray 5/5 Tropics sur toutes les parties à l'air et avoir la petite fiole d'alcool pour chaque piqûre éventuelle...Qu'en penses ceux qui sont sensibles au problème et qui l'ont déjà vécu...on marchera du 24 avril au 11 mai...j'ai bien noté aussi la solution multivitamines, mais on ne dort plus avec cela !
Quel que soit le pays du monde, 2 produits seulement (et à partir de deux molécules différentes) sont efficaces à 90 % au moins :
Cinq sur cinq, déjà cité
et
Insect écran
Tous deux conseillés par les centres de vaccination des maladies tropicales
et en tête (loin devant) dans les tests d'une très célèbre revue de consommateurs.
Pour les autres produits, ils sont très efficaces surtout sur les personnes que les moustiques dédaignent (il y a des peaux à moustiques, et d'autres pas - question de sécrétions et d'odeurs de la peau)
Peut être utilisé en spray sur la peau (protéger les parties sensibles, lèvres, yeux, ) et également, soit sous forme de lotion pour lessiver et imprégner les vêtements et moustiquaires ou en spray spécial vêtement (moins efficace à mon sens). Pour les vêtements (lessivable ensuite 3 fois), j'utilise surtout pour les pays de paludisme. Je n'ai jamais été piqué quand j'utilisais cette double protection (vêtement + peau)
Ces deux produits ne sont pas anodins. Ils ne doivent en aucun cas être utilisé pour des enfants de moins de 3 ans. Pour eux, jouer alors avec les vêtements (enveloppant), tenir compte de l'heure et du lieu. Les moustiques tropicaux n'aiment guère le froid, aussi climatisation (beaucoup) et ventilateur(un peu) peuvent les chasser de la chambre. A défaut, surtout pour les nourrissons, une moustiquaire.
Si vous êtes sujets aux piqûres (surtout celles des cuisants yen-yen, prévoir d'emporter une pommade aux corticoïdes (sur ordonnance médicale). Soulagement garanti.
Je doit me rendre en martinique avec mon.maris en mars 2018. Ayant un projet de grossesse Je voulais savoir si il y a toujours un risque avec le virus zika?…
J ai réservé un condo aux Trois Islets pour mars 2018, est-ce que vous pourriez me dire s il y a des algues sargasses présentement de ce côté de la Martinique.…
Je dois partir en Martinique dans deux semaines, et je viens d'apprendre que je suis enceinte. Y a t - il encore des risques de ZIKA sur place? Je ne trouves…
I’m planning a trip to Japan next year and I have asthma...
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Thanks
We’re planning a trip to the Philippines from April 22 to May 8, 2026. Flight from Geneva with a layover in Turkey and Manila. Our itinerary: Angeles – Busuanga – Palawan…
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Hi there,
Does anyone know if there’s travel insurance for someone who’s had a heart attack?
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Hi everyone, next month my wife, our 6-year-old daughter, and I are flying to Thailand. It’ll be a great chance to soak up some sun—something we’ve been missing lately here in France! But speaking of sun, I burn easily, and our daughter even more so. I was wondering what SPF to get for sunscreen and whether it’s better to buy it there or before we leave? Thanks for your tips!
Hello,
We’re planning to spend 3 months in Madagascar starting in mid-February.
Areas: Mahajanga, Tulear, Diego Suarez, and Sainte Marie—the order isn’t set yet. We’ll either drive for part of the trip or take flights.
We’ve heard all sorts of things about required vaccines and medications (is anti-malarial mandatory?). What’s the exact situation for travelers?
I’ll come back to you for other topics (like finding a reliable driver, among others).
Thank you.
Best wishes to you all,
Nicole
We're about to go on an organized trip to South Africa, including Kruger Park. We were told that Malarone should preferably be taken in the evening at the same time during a meal. But it's hard to know what time we'll have dinner, especially since I've read that in South Africa, dinner is usually around 6 PM.
I'd love to hear from people who've been on organized trips to this destination and could share their experience. We were thinking of taking Malarone around 7:30 PM, assuming dinner would be closer to 7 PM than 6 PM. Also, if the meal ends up being earlier or later than when we take the pill, would a cookie or a piece of bread be enough to take with Malarone?
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I’m on medication (paroxetine 20 mg/day) and was hoping to bring enough for the entire trip so I wouldn’t have to find a doctor on the spot, deal with a molecule that might be slightly different from what’s available in France, or wonder if that’s even a possibility. Basically, it seemed simpler on paper...
But after looking into the regulations for each country, it’s suddenly way less simple . Many seem to only allow the amount corresponding to the length of your "stay" in the country... Which is a problem if I arrive in Korea with 4.5 months’ worth of medication, for example.
After all that, and even though I’ll obviously contact the relevant authorities in each country (fingers crossed for a response 😛), here’s my question:
Has anyone here had any experience with this? (Even if it’s a different medication or different countries, any input would be helpful!)
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We’re thinking about canceling our trip.
If you’ve recently traveled to Cape Verde or live there, do you have any thoughts on this?
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I’m starting a new discussion on this topic since there doesn’t seem to be a recent one.
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I plan to bring my prescriptions with the INN (International Nonproprietary Name), as well as the original packaging (even though it’s a nightmare, but from what I understand, it’s necessary). But I’m not sure if that’s enough...
Have any of you been in this situation before? How does it work at customs—do I need to declare everything that exceeds the 3-month limit? Do I need a letter from my doctors?
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I’ve already visited quite a few countries across several continents, but I’m pretty new to Asia.
I’m planning a trip to Thailand in October or November, and I wanted to check about health precautions: malaria treatment, vaccinations (hepatitis A or others...).
I’ll mostly be in the northern region, around Chiang Mai, where I’ll spend a lot of time in nature and the mountains. Then I’ll head south to Phuket or Krabi and visit Khao Sok National Park. I’ll finish up in Bangkok, with a likely detour to Kanchanaburi.
From what I understand, for a stay of less than 60 days, I don’t need a visa (I’m a French national)? I just need to fill out the TDAC form 3 to 5 days before arrival?
Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone is heading to Cuba soon and could bring me some over-the-counter Sildenafil (viagra) tablets—available at Varadero Airport, among other places.
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Hi everyone.
After years of traveling to the USA without any medical insurance subscriptions—and luckily never having any major health issues (though I did get a scorpion sting buried in the sand at CBSouth, 😇)—life has caught up with us, and we’re now being forced into "wisdom" and leaving our carefree days behind.
So, I’m looking for the best compromise for a 2-month health insurance plan.
I’ve read the discussions on this topic, but the most recent one is from last year, and I’d love your take on the current situation.
I’m familiar with the usual options like Europ Assistance and AXA, but I’ve just discovered Chapka and Heymondo (the latter seems interesting in terms of both price and coverage).
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Hi,
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Hi there...
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I’ve seen that the transport takes a while...
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For several years now, increased aggression has been observed in Cape fur seals.
At least 70 unprovoked attacks on humans.
It was recently confirmed that this is due to rabies.
The suspected origin is contamination in Namibia by jackals.
The contagion seems to be spreading.
Preventive vaccination (of the animals) is being considered.
Just a reminder:
Rabies affects all mammals.
Once symptoms appear—sometimes weeks or even months later—death is inevitable.
It’s the bite that transmits the disease.
There are so-called "furious" forms with aggression, but also forms without aggression.
In case of a bite, in addition to standard wound care, tetanus prevention… rabies prevention is essential.
Stay careful out there…
Seeing seals from a boat along the coast isn’t rare in these parts…
I need 2 dental implants and I'd like to get them done abroad (it's a question of price).
Thanks for helping me with my search (Turkey, Spain, Romania???)
Can you tell me if you're satisfied with the services provided by Dentist Miguel at Club Amigo in Holguin? I'd like to go there in mid-December. Is it worth the trip to get dental prosthetics done?
Thanks for getting back to me... Michelle from Quebec
Hello,
I’m looking for a dentist who can do a full lower-arch implant with a complete prosthesis. I’m in Quebec and available to travel to Cuba. Need full contact details. Thanks everyone!
My current plan is to get my teeth treated in Cuba, especially for dental implants.
Has anyone here had experience and could refer me to a good, affordable dentist?
I’d really appreciate it if you could give me an idea of the price for one implant, since I need at least 6 done.
Thanks so much!