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What medicine should I take for outdoor activities in summer?

With the coming of summer vacation, many parents have to take their babies out for a trip. For the safety and health of the baby's trip, I suggest that parents take some necessary medicines before going out to deal with emergencies. So what medicine should I take for outdoor activities in summer? Let me introduce you to what medicine you should take for outdoor activities in summer:

1, motion sickness medicine

People are particularly prone to carsickness when they are on an empty stomach, overeating, tired and nervous.

If you are a carsick person, it is recommended that you take motion sickness drugs, such as Halo Haining, Rid Halo Ning or what you think is effective, half an hour to an hour before the bus ride. You can also open the window properly to keep the air inside the car fresh. Look at the scenery outside the window to divert your attention.

2, anti-allergic drugs

Summer is the peak of pollen diffusion of various plants. Be careful if you are allergic. If you go for an outing in a place with many flowers, pollen allergy is likely to occur. The main manifestations are sneezing, runny nose, tears, itchy nose, erythema, papules and small scales on the eyes and external auditory canal, and severe cases can also induce bronchitis, bronchial asthma and pulmonary heart disease.

Therefore, it is recommended to take some oral drugs to prevent allergies, such as chlorpheniramine/chlorpheniramine. Topical drugs, such as pevisone/dermatitis.

3, external disinfection

After encountering trauma, you must disinfect it before dressing it to avoid infection. Commonly used external disinfection channels include iodophor, alcohol and hydrogen peroxide. Iodophor is more convenient and painless for wound disinfection.

Don't forget to bring a pack of sterile cotton swabs. Do not apply anti-inflammatory ointment and other drugs to open wounds, so as to avoid poor alignment and difficult healing of wounds.

4. Mosquito and snake bite drugs

Summer is the active season for snakes, insects, mice and ants. In order to prevent mosquito bites, you can spray mosquito repellent toilet water on your body in advance. In case of being bitten, adults can use pevisone/Piyanping for external use, and babies should apply special external drugs such as Zicao ointment and compound calamine lotion.

Going out for an outing may also be bitten by poisonous insects such as scorpions, centipedes and wasps. At this time, you can take anti-allergic drugs orally and apply pevisone/Piyanping to the wound. If the situation is serious, you should seek medical advice quickly.

If you are bitten by a poisonous snake, taking some oral medicine yourself may not work. You should wash the wound with clear water quickly, wrap it with tourniquet/bandage, and then send it to the nearest hospital for injection of antivenom for targeted treatment.

5, traumatic injury drugs

Going out to play will inevitably lead to some joint sprains and falls. At this time, Yunnan Baiyao spray can be used to promote local blood circulation and accelerate swelling, which is simple and easy.

6, gastrointestinal drugs

May be greedy for impure food or cold and other irritating food, vomiting and diarrhea, you can drink some Shu Wei granules, Huoxiang Zhengqi water, or eat some ranitidine and berberine tablets.

Huoxiang Zhengqi water contains alcohol and takes effect quickly. Children with indigestion can drink Baoji oral liquid. If the stool is watery, there may be bacterial infection, so you can eat some.

7. cold medicine

The weather is changeable, going out to play, traveling tired, prone to colds and fever and other diseases. Therefore, adults can take new Contac, day and night Baifuning and other cold antipyretics. For children, Tylenol (fever) and Ai Chang (cold, cough and runny nose) are recommended.

In addition, I would like to remind you that you can buy band-AIDS, medical gauze, elastic bandages, thermometers, scissors, tweezers, safety pins and plastic gloves. If possible, you can also bring a tourniquet.

If it is a shallow wound, such as a small incision, scratches on glass and branches, etc. And small skin injuries caused by falls, you can use a band-aid after disinfection.

Those big and deep wounds should be disinfected first, then wrapped with medical gauze and bandage after drug treatment, and go to the hospital in time.

Conclusion: In bright summer, outdoor activities are colorful. For the health of our families, we should always prepare these drugs.