Allah ordained the Hajj a requirement for everyone of His servants to complete once in a lifetime. And the Muslims mindlessly obey His orders. Every year, they go with their family and friends to the holy towns of Madinah and Makkah. "And (due) to Allah from the people is a journey to the House (of Allah, Holy Ka'ba), for whoever is able to find a way thereto," says Allah in the Holy Quran. Whoever does not believe, however, will definitely be exempt from worldly need. (Qur'an, 3:97)

Hajj is an act of submission to Allah that cleanses the inside of the person or soul and purges the sins and wrongdoings of pilgrims who conduct Umrah and Hajj via Cheap Umrah Packages All inclusive in accordance with the Sunnah manner. Here, we'll quickly review some important medical advice. Huge crowds attending the Hajj and Umrah might be a simple target for deadly illnesses and outbreaks. As a result, it is crucial for travellers to understand personal safety and health precautions.

We'll start with the most widespread ailments and health advice that all emerge during the Hajj season for the same reason—overcrowding.

Medical Tips for Pilgrims

Disease#1

Flu and Cold

The flu spreads among the pilgrims as a result of numerous viruses. Climate change, the usage of air conditioners, coughing and sneezing, tossing of handkerchiefs, and many other factors contribute to this. If you have these symptoms, speak with your doctor.

Disease#2

inflamed respiratory system

This inflammation is brought on by either a lack of personal cleanliness or an infection with microbes. Pneumonia may also develop if this situation went worse. Since pneumonia is a more serious condition, it requires longer-term care. Sometimes it even results in death.

Disease#3

Stomach Inflammation

Due to tainted food and parasite infection, the bacterial germs create this inflammation. Consult your doctor right away if you get headaches with a high fever, frequent diarrhoea, stomach discomfort, or nausea. These are the signs that this inflammation is present. Use fruits and vegetables, wash your hands thoroughly, avoid drinking cold beverages, and avoid using unpasteurized milk.

 

Disease #4

Heel cracks

Avoid wearing sandals with heels that are prone to fissures. The skin becomes dry and subsequently cracks as a result of dust. Simply put, socks and shoes.

These are the health recommendations for travellers doing the Hajj and Umrah. To do Umrah with the optimum health, heed these medical recommendations for affordable Ramadan Umrah Packages.