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Medicine for travel: 5 Medical essentials to pack!

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Medicine for travel: 5 Medical essentials to pack!

Not sure what medicine for travel you need? Here are our suggestions for a stress-free trip...

No doubt, travelling can be all fun and laughter. And it is easy to forget some of the essentials to pack when you are excited or in a rush. 

But before you scoot away, there are always some essentials you should always prep yourself for—especially when it comes to medication and your well-being. You might already know some of them, but just to keep you covered, here are our suggestions for a stress-free trip.

1.Prescription medicine

Medicine for travel: 5 Medical essentials to pack!

First, check that your prescriptions are up to date and you have enough medicine to last you throughout the trip. It is always worth taking extra with you, just in case your flight is delayed on the way home. You want to be prepared especially if you’re a parent who has a kid in tow. 

It might also be useful to carry a separate pile of your medications with you. This means you can replace them easily if they go missing en route.  

In case you get stopped at customs, it is wise to keep your medicines in their original labelled containers. Ask your doctor for a signed letter detailing your condition if you have any concerns about taking your prescription with you.  

2. A mini first aid kit

Medicine for travel: 5 Medical essentials to pack!

It is always worth having the essentials with you. You never know when these might come in handy. Here are a few suggestions for a short break away:

  • Paracetamol or ibuprofen (to relieve aches and pains)
  • Antihistamine (for mild allergic reactions)
  • Motion sickness medicine (if travelling with children, or by train, bus, car or boat)
  • Plasters, bandages, gauze pads and tape (for minor wounds or abrasions)
  • Antiseptic cream (to prevent infection)
  • Rehydration sachets (for stomach bugs)

3. Hand sanitiser

Medicine for travel: 5 Medical essentials to pack!

Washing your hands with soap and water is the best way to kill germs, especially before eating and after picking up or touching things in public spaces. However, you might not always be near a water source when you are out and about on holiday. 

Pack a hand sanitiser that contains at least 60% alcohol and take it with you in your backpack whenever you head out of your hotel. It won’t destroy all bacteria, but rubbing it over the surface of your hands and leaving it to dry thoroughly will help keep some germs at bay.

4. Sunscreen

Medicine for travel: 5 Medical essentials to pack!

Ultraviolet (UV) rays can penetrate through even a cloudy sky. Without protection, this increases your risk of sunburn, wrinkles and skin cancer. 

Whether your destination is sunny or not, if you will be spending any time outdoors on your holiday, pack and use sunscreen to protect your skin. 

The American Academy of Dermatology recommends selecting a sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher and coverage against both UVA and UVB light.

5. Mosquito protection

Medicine for travel: 5 Medical essentials to pack!

Take care to protect yourself from mosquito-borne diseases such as Zika, dengue fever, yellow fever or West Nile infection if you are travelling to a high-risk area. 

Pack protective clothing, such as long trousers and long-sleeved shirts, as well as an insect repellent containing 10 – 20% DEET (suitable for anyone aged over 2 months). 

You may also wish to take an insect bite cream containing hydrocortisone to relieve the itchiness of any bites you do get.

If you are heading to a country where malaria is common, consult your doctor about whether you need antimalarial medication. If you are planning a pregnancy, it is important to consult your doctor before travelling to an area at a high risk of the Zika virus.

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You can also visit your doctor to find out more about vaccinations for other common mosquito-borne diseases such as typhoid, rabies or yellow fever.

Always be prepared

  • Check your travel and health insurance is up to date
  • Find country-specific advice at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
  • Consult your doctor if you have any concerns

*This article was contributed by Mount Elizabeth Hospitals

Also READ: Travelling with kids-how to make things easier

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