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What medicines should I keep when traveling?

1. Drugs that need to be taken for a long time. If you need to take one or more drugs every day, please put them in your luggage as soon as possible! Patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension need to take medicine every day, so these patients need to carry these drugs with them to prevent their condition from rebounding after stopping taking the medicine.

2. Band-AIDS are essential in band-aid travel. Band-aid is a good companion for traveling at home, whether it is a slight cut or scratch, or to prevent shoes from wearing out.

3, gastrointestinal medicine, the most feared thing to go out is to eat bad things and have diarrhea, or stomach pain and flatulence. In order to prevent diarrhea caused by unclean food or acclimatization, you can prepare one or two packs of montmorillonite powder. Montmorillonite powder is a kind of powder, which needs to be washed with water when taking. If montmorillonite powder is inconvenient to take, you can also consider carrying berberine hydrochloride. If your gastrointestinal function is not very good, it is easy to have stomachache and flatulence, you can take your usual stomach medicine with you.

4, motion sickness medicine, for people who are prone to motion sickness, seasickness, airsickness, motion sickness medicine is essential. Tea diphenhydramine, diphenhydramine and other drugs are good choices, and scopolamine patch can also play a role in preventing carsickness when applied to the skin.

5, anti-allergic drugs, in the new environment, the most feared thing is that there will be unknown things that cause allergies. Especially when traveling in spring, catkins flying and pollen flying are easy to induce allergic symptoms. Diphenhydramine in motion sickness medicine can also play an anti-allergic role, and other similar drugs can also choose cetirizine and chlorpheniramine. However, these drugs can make people feel sleepy. If you need to keep a clear head to work or deal with affairs during the day, you may feel sluggish and tired after taking it. Loratadine, the second-generation antiallergic drug, has little side effects on the central nervous system and is not easy to get sleepy. It is also a good choice.

6. Heat-clearing and analgesic drugs. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are a multi-purpose drug, and its representative drugs are acetaminophen and ibuprofen.

7, they have a good analgesic effect, whether it is low back pain during travel or dysmenorrhea unique to women, they can be used. In addition, they also have antipyretic effect when you have a fever due to travel fatigue or sudden weather changes. However, when the body temperature reaches 38.5℃, it is recommended to go to the local hospital in time.

8. In addition, when you go to different places in spring and summer, remember to bring some mosquito repellent spray to avoid mosquito interference.