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What should I do if I encounter an emergency during my trip?

When you encounter an emergency while traveling, you should first be calm and not panic. Secondly, if things are serious and you can't solve them yourself, you can call the police to see a doctor if you feel unwell. Traveling abroad may encounter various situations and even catastrophic events. Learn some common sense first to get ready.

1, dizzy. Never move around at will. First observe whether its heartbeat and breathing are abnormal. If the heartbeat and breathing are normal, pat the patient and wake him up loudly. If there is no response, the situation is more complicated. The patient's head should be tilted to one side and slightly lower, then his head should be raised, and then artificial respiration and heart massage should be used for first aid.

2, joint sprain. It is forbidden to rub and massage immediately after the joint is accidentally sprained. Immediately apply cold water or ice cubes for 15 minutes, and then wrap the sprained part with a handkerchief or bandage. You can also use local materials and externally apply traditional Chinese medicine for promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis and reducing swelling, so as to strive for an early recovery.

3. miss the train. Maybe it's because it's fun, maybe it's because of the traffic jam, maybe there's something wrong with the alarm clock. After arriving at the railway station, the train had already left, and it was too late. What should I do? Change the ticket at the first time and change the ticket for the same day.

4. Missed the flight. Contact the airline to change the flight and change it to another flight on the same day. If it really doesn't work, change to another airline to reduce the waiting time.

5. The hotel is "full". In order to avoid breaking the promise of the guests, the hotel may pick up some guests after the hotel is full, resulting in overbooking. If this happens, the hotel will divert the guests to the same star hotel. It is recommended to use a credit card when booking a hotel and arrive on time.

6. Food poisoning. Being in a foreign land may lead to acclimatization, food deterioration, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, weakness and other symptoms. Once you feel unwell, replenish water in time and eat some safe food. In severe cases, seek medical attention immediately.

7. sunken ship. Usually, the early warning signal of a shipwreck is to whistle seven times in a minute, but once it is very short. At this time, put on your life jacket immediately, don't take the elevator, don't run around, stay calm and obey the evacuation instructions. If you are unfortunate enough to fall into the water, remember not to invade your head and neck into the water, let alone drink seawater. You should know that low temperature is the main cause of death from falling into the water.