Caught a Cold or Flu on Vacation in Cabo? Here is What to Do
Nothing tests a vacation like waking up with a sore throat and stuffy head. Air travel, air conditioning, crowds and run-down immune systems make colds and flu common on trips. Here is how to recover fast.
Treat the symptoms
Rest, fluids and over-the-counter remedies (decongestants, throat lozenges, pain/fever relievers) handle most colds. Humidify the room if the AC dries you out, and give yourself permission to take it easy for a day.
Cold vs flu
Colds come on gradually with congestion and sore throat. Flu hits harder and faster with fever, body aches, exhaustion and sometimes a cough. Flu can be more serious, especially for older adults and those with health conditions.
How an immune IV drip can help
An Immune Boost IV drip delivers fluids, vitamin C, zinc and other support to help you feel less depleted while your body fights the bug — popular with travelers who do not want to lose days of their trip. We bring it to your hotel.
When to see a doctor
See a doctor for a high or persistent fever, difficulty breathing, chest pain, symptoms that worsen after a few days, or if you are higher-risk. A doctor can assess whether you need antiviral or other treatment, and we can deliver medication.
Protect others
Wash hands, cover coughs, and rest separately if traveling with vulnerable family members.
This article is general information for visitors, not medical advice. If symptoms are severe or worrying, see a doctor — we can have one at your hotel 24/7.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can an IV drip help with a cold or flu?
An immune IV drip provides fluids, vitamin C, zinc and other support that can help you feel less depleted while your body fights the infection. It is not a cure, but many travelers find it helps them recover more comfortably.
How do I know if it is a cold or the flu?
Colds come on gradually with congestion and sore throat; flu hits faster and harder with fever, body aches and exhaustion. Flu can be more serious, especially for older or higher-risk travelers.
When should I see a doctor for cold or flu symptoms in Cabo?
See a doctor for a high or persistent fever, difficulty breathing, chest pain, worsening symptoms, or if you are higher-risk. A doctor can assess treatment and we can deliver medication to your hotel.
Under the weather in Cabo?
An immune drip or a bilingual doctor can come to your hotel.