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9 years ago  •  12 subscribers 15 answers
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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 ... Farther...
Good afternoon everyone. Perhaps this question has already been asked, then sorry. We are going with a child of 12 years old to Egypt, Sharm in June. Question: what to take with you, and how not to overload the suitcase. THX
7 years ago  •  20 subscribers 59 answers
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But you practically packed a suitcase. Everything has been thought of. Shared experience. Have a nice holiday! Farther...
9 years ago  •  30 subscribers 81 answer
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If you go with a small child, then this is already without common sense. Sunbathing is undesirable, you don’t really buy in the sea, constant whims due to the heat. What kind of animation for a one year old, they don't care. The difficulty of the flight, waiting at the airport airport, etc. Now I'm resting, people suffer even with 2-year-olds. For parents (for many), the rest ends, they are waiting for them to go home. The children's stomach is prone to infections, so the pool is dangerous, and ... Farther...
please share your experience: we are going to Marmaris in early September. What medications do you need to take with you? as there with mosquitoes, maybe you need to take anti-mosquito products?
13 years ago  •  6 subscribers 8 answers
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According to the first-aid kit, at least: 1. Antihistamine (for allergies) 2. Antipyretic. 3. Painkiller. 4. Something from the stomach (such as Nifuroxazide). 5. Bacitracin is good for wounds. 6. From herpes (such as Fenistil pencivir). 7. "Rescuer" and Panthenol are good for sunburn. And also, adhesive plaster, brilliant green in a pencil, validol etc. I carry a whole bunch of medicines with me. I always take mosquito repellent with me. Farther...
On May 10, we fly with the whole family (child 5 years old) to the Titanic. What is the usual weather in May? What do you need to take with you? All inclusive - what is free - if in addition to all inclusive, also ultra? I would be grateful for any advice and recommendations!
14 years ago  •  7 subscribers 8 answers
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We went to Egypt in May (the weather is wonderful) with a child 2 years 11 months old. All inclusive means that on the territory of the hotel you can easily do without money (optional tips and additional paid services), ultra means that not only local, but also imported drinks are free. We took a first aid kit with us, I recommend it for the baby from the sun - a sunscreen spray with protection 25 p-in Chicco (then the whole family switched to it, the quality is super), shirts with long sleeves ... Farther...
What clothes and what is the most necessary to take with you, except for beach accessories?
11 years ago  •  9 subscribers 10 answers
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Yes, the first aid kit is the most important. 1. Diarrhea - smecta, imodium, activated charcoal, linex; 2. Overeating, indigestion from unusual food - mezim, festal; 3. Heartburn - smecta, gastal, rennie 4. Vomiting - rehydron 5. Minor abrasions and cuts - Hydrogen peroxide, iodine, brilliant green, plaster, cotton wool, bandage; 6. Allergy - claritin; 7. Insect bites - fenistil gel 9. Headache and other pains - spasmalgon, pentalgin, analgin, etc .; 10. Burns - panthenol, lifeguard; ... Farther...
What are the nuances in this country?
13 years ago  •  14 subscribers 26 answers
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irina1988/ If you think so, then take toilet paper with you because theirs remains in your hand, I also don’t recommend washing with shampoo and hotel soap, it’s better to take it with you, and take another hairdryer with you, as it sucks, and take a ktyug with you how it is not there, and this service is very expensive, also your spoons and forks, because when you see the outward neatness of the waiters, you will definitely not want to take a spoon from their hands. That's why my husband and I ... Farther...