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Going on holiday is one of the high points of the year for most people. It’s the chance to see new places, taste exotic food and partake in exciting new activities. However, even the best holiday can be ruined by ill-health so planning is all important and that includes a good first aid kit. Just a simple case of an upset tummy can cost you a couple of days of your getaway; and if you’re only away for a week, this is a significant percentage!
Before you leave, it’s important to compile a comprehensive first aid kit. Having a well-stocked medical kit will ensure that you have the best possible chance of remaining healthy whilst travelling, and that your trip won’t be spoiled by illness or injury.
You can purchase a first aid kit on the high street, or alternatively, you can make one of your own. The advantage of creating your own is that you can tailor the contents to suit you personally.
Here are just a few essentials that you should have in your first aid kit:
In addition to this, it’s important to ensure that you have enough supplies of any regular medication that you require, such as asthma inhalers, cholesterol lowering medication and high blood pressure tablets. If you need prescription medicines, it’s important to carry a small supply in your hand luggage in the event of losing your cases in transit.
Take a note of the names and details of all your medications to be able to obtain fresh supplies in an emergency. It’s also advisable to take pain-relief with you too, to ease any symptoms should you become ill whilst abroad.
If you would like to read more about common travel health problems please click on this link to our article on DVT and other problems to be aware of.
If you have pre-existing health conditions and would like detailed information on choosing the best travel insurance policy, click on the link to our new article below:
How to Choose the Best Travel Insurance with Medical Conditions
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