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Share your experience so as not to drag the floor of the first-aid kit, what does it take with you on the road?
Share your experience so as not to drag the floor of the first-aid kit, what does it take with you on the road?
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аватар Leili66
First aid kit for tourists, travelers and immigrants for the first time:
• First of all, and without fail, we take what we use at home, this applies to people with chronic diseases and their periodic relapses (cores, ulcers, diabetics, etc.).
• Antipyretic and anti-cold remedy - it can come in handy in any, even the hottest country.
• Proven antibiotics - all of a sudden what kind of infection will stick.
• Painkillers - teeth, head, bones, horns after drinking and stuff like that.
• For the stomach and intestines - from indigestion, from diarrhea, constipation and other problems with the gastrointestinal tract, activated charcoal will tell you)))
• The rest of the drugs in the tourist's first aid kit depend on the climate of the country and on the purpose of your stay - sunscreens, motion sickness (motion sickness), antimalarial drugs, mosquito bite creams, ointments - gels for removing
аватар sent2008
+ to the previous list:
-bandage, bactericidal plaster, iodine in lakers, brilliant green, census;
- vasoconstrictor drops in the nose, ear drops (once they returned and on the day of departure my ear started to shoot, so on the plane, when landing, there was something with something, I remember it for the rest of my life)
аватар sent2008
Did you mean hydrogen peroxide?
аватар lazy_person
Aspirin, a remedy for diarrhea (against infectious and against mechanical), activated charcoal, festal, carsil, No-Shpa, eye drops (albucid 30%), ketanov, analgin (pain reliever) ... specific preparations cardiomagnyl (heart, diabetics. .etc.). Bandage, iodine, plaster. A bottle of vodka.
аватар ntg2105
In short, take half a home first aid kit, i.e. everything with which you are treated at home, if anything ... :) Seriously. You never know where to expect trouble, especially when you are traveling with a child.
аватар Vic-Grin
And we, on the contrary, bring medicines home from Egypt, because they are cheaper there.
аватар JaguarX
Vodka is a must. Combines antiseptic, analgesic, disinfectant. It is not necessary to take it with you, you can buy it on the spot, or in DUTY-FREE. Bandage, plasters of different calibers, aspirin, ampicillin trihydrate, iodine, peroxide, personal and feminine hygiene products. Activated charcoal, something for poisoning.
аватар alu4ka
Good afternoon, I will answer. They took with them atoxil, white coal and festal. For a child, they took nifuroxazide. Nothing was helpful.
аватар andreyvip
A first aid kit is another thing, especially if you also go with children. When traveling to Europe, I cut it quite a lot, but to Egypt, I even expand it. I have not heard about the serious successes of local medicine in the field of pharmacology. In hotels, doctors usually use fairly strong antibiotics, because the result needs to be achieved quickly, which is not good. So personally, I always play it safe and rely on myself. This does not mean that I do not believe that they will help me there in case of a problem, but if it is possible to avoid resorting to local medicine and solve all problems safely and independently, then I will use my proven means. Perhaps I'm wrong, but as they say - "Be careful, God saves" 100-200 grams of savings on the weight of the first-aid kit can go sideways on vacation
аватар Guryeva3
against allergies - suprastin, etc., against allergies on the skin (corals are very allergic, my daughter got it at the age of five) - elac ointment.
аватар lazy_person
alu4ka
I know from experience... when you don't take medicine with you, you regret it later. And vice versa, as a rule, when you take a bag of medicines with you, they turn out to be not uncomfortable.
аватар Vic-Grin
Once in Hurghada on the beach, a heavy wooden sunbed wanted to be rearranged. There was a shot in the lower back that he could not straighten up. My wife ran to the pharmacy and bought three ampoules of diclofenac. She gave me injections. And the next day I was on my feet. Medicines are the same everywhere. The inscription may be in Arabic in capital letters, but there is always an inscription in Latin under it. Ask for the name in Latin and the pharmacists will understand you. In Egypt, there are all the medicines and even cheaper than us.
аватар andreyvip
Effective, but the drug has too many side effects, it’s good if your body tolerates it normally.
Not many people keep such drugs in home first-aid kits. This is already right in the pharmacy you need to live.
We're talking about a compact first aid kit for a trip. With first aid supplies.
Yes, and full-fledged pharmacies in Egypt are only in settlements, you won’t get to them from most of the hotels in 5 minutes. And if the whole family sits in a circle on the toilet or something like that - asks the neighbors to run to the pharmacy?
аватар vkorchugina
I have mezim in the first place, because the stomach suffers first of all even from other water. Then I take some painkillers for headaches. And so there is medical insurance if that.
аватар korgevich
Personally, I always do this:
1) "Allopurinol" is a medicine for preventing gout attacks. A chronic disease, I know about it and thus I am treated. Accordingly, you take what you take at home.
2) "Ibuprofen" 200 (our production) or "Nurofen" 200/400 (imported) - helps in 90% of any pain. To me personally.
3) Levomycetin + Sorbex (this is the same as activated charcoal, only you need to drink fewer pills) + Mezim (required) and other pills for pain in the stomach / intestines.
4) "Panthenol" - this is a spray that you need to shake and then it puffs with such foam. ALWAYS needed - it helps with burns. And in Egypt, no matter how hard you try, you will definitely burn yourself in the sun.
5) cream "for" tanning and cream "OT" tanning (with maximum protection, not lower than 50). Sunscreen should always be used, the sun of the equator is too insidious. I even swim in the sea always in a T-shirt and long shorts. And believe me, especially for a woman, the nuance “but I want to tan and I can’t”, or “my back is tanning, but my legs are missing”, or “I want exactly the same bronze tan as that woman on the next door” can be very important. sunbed". This is where sunscreen comes in handy.
Have a nice holiday ;)
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