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Summer First Aid Kit

Summers are a great time to spend indulging in some beachside activities and sports, or for driving up to cooler spots. If you have planned a short weekend trip with plenty of fun activities with your family this year, ensure that you also keep a first aid kit handy with you at all times. You never know when a simple cut, a bruise, or a burn can put a brake on the fun that you are having with your loved ones, but being prepared will help you when you need it the most. The next time you are visiting your physician at Integra Urgent Care, you can make a list of all the important supplies and equipment a small but complete first aid kit should have. Just in case you need some remote assistance or medical advice from the physician, keep the numbers for any of the centers of Integra Urgent Care handy. Visit https://integrauc.com/blog/summer-road-trips-what-should-you-keep-in-your-first-aid-kit/

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Summer First Aid Kit

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  1. Summer Road Trips: What Should You Keep In Your First-Aid Kit? Summer is a great time for ice cream, water parks, and road trips. If you are planning a fun, summer road trip, you should also be preparing an essential ?rst aid kit for those unexpected emergencies. Don’t go on a road trip without these essentials in your ?rst aid kit! Medicines Anti-Diarrhea: During a summer road trip, you may stop to enjoy an exotic restaurant that features many spicy dishes. Even if you have a stomach made of steel, you’ll want to pack some anti-diarrheal medicine in your ?rst aid kit. The DIY ?rst aid kit can also include some natural diarrhea supplements that just requires water. Antacids: When you are eating spicy foods at an exotic restaurant, you better have some antacids on hand. To ensure that you are always prepared for heartburn or acid re?ux, make sure to include antacids in the ?rst aid kit. Sore Throat: A sore throat shouldn’t stop you from enjoying delicious food on your road trip. Don’t forget to throw in some cough drops in your ?rst aid kit to ensure that you’ll not only be able to eat your heart out but also talk. Pain Relief: Do you su?er from chronic pain? Are you prone to occasional headaches? If you have answered “yes” to one of these questions, you can’t go on a summer road trip without Tylenol or Aleve. Even if you don’t su?er from any chronic or reoccurring conditions, you’ll want to have these essential medications nearby for muscle cramps and sunburns. Headaches: Speaking of pain relief, if you normally get headaches or migraines, you may want to consider packing can’t-live-without medicine that includes acetaminophen and/or aspirin. A small Advil bottle is the perfect headache medication for summer road trips. Some mini bottles can be kept in your ?rst aid kit and purse/beach bag for emergencies. Allergy: If you su?er from watery eyes and sneezing, you probably have an allergy problem. Don’t worry. Many people deal with allergies on road trips, but fortunately, there is a solution. Just think allergy relief medications with cetirizine or loratadine. These types of medications can de?nitely provide allergy relief, but cetirizine-based meds may cause sleepiness. As a result, you shouldn’t operate a motor vehicle after taking allergy medicine with cetirizine. Cough: When you have a cold, you’ll probably have a cough too. One of the best ways to bring relief to a cough and stu?y nose is with over-the-counter decongestant medications. There are also several natural options available for cold relief. Dental: No one wants to deal with dental pain during a summer road trip. Pack some medicine for temporary dental pain relief. Eye Drops: When it comes to dry eyes, pocket-sized eye drops are truly the best. Don’t embark on your road trip without including these convenient eye drops in the ?rst aide kit. Electrolytes: Several years ago, electrolytes wasn’t even considered an important ?rst aid medication. But if you can’t stop the vomit or diarrhea from occurring, oral electrolytes may be just the medicine you need to stay hydrated throughout your trip. Many oral electrolytes are available in powered form, so you’ll just need water to make the magic happen. Wound Care Band Aides/ Bandages: A ?rst aid kit is de?nitely not complete without band aides and bandages. If you are traveling with young kids, you may want to consider packing the pain-free bandages and band aides. Gloves: A ?rst aid kit must have gloves. These gloves will de?nitely come in handy for medical emergencies such as treating accidents with lots of blood. Regardless of the medical emergency, gloves should always be used to reduce the risk of infection. Alcohol Swabs: Make sure to also include some alcohol swabs in your DIY ?rst aid kit. These simple items are great for disinfecting hands, scratches, wounds, and surfaces. Miscellaneous Tweezers: During a summer road trip, you will probably be doing a lot of outdoor activities. Tweezers will de?nitely be useful for removing those annoying ticks and small splinters from wounds. Safety Pins: When you’re planning an outdoor trip, you can’t go wrong with packing some safety pins. These essential items can be used to create arm slings. They are also great for removing splinters. Thermometer: A digital thermometer will de?nitely be useful when someone becomes ill unexpectedly. Just remember to sanitize the device with those alcohol swabs after each use. Other Non-Perishable Foods: Let’s face it: While you are on your road trip, your car might break down at some point. Will you be prepared? To ensure that you’ll never starve to death, remember to pack non-perishable food in your ?rst aid kit. Always staying nourished during emergency situations should de?nitely be a priority. Bottled Water: Staying hydrated is also extremely important throughout a road trip. There should be enough water in the car to properly hydrate every passenger. Extra Clothes: As a general rule of thumb, you should expect the unexpected during a summer road trip. In other words: pack extra clothes. Whether you are traveling to the beach, mountains, or anywhere in between, you’ll never know when a situation will call for a change of clothes. Visit Integra Urgent Care For Immediate Medical Assistance If your medical situation requires more than just a ?rst aid kit, don’t hesitate to visit Integra Urgent Care in Weatherford, Las Colinas, or Grand Prairie Texas. Our excellent urgent care centers can successfully treat a wide variety of medical emergencies, from severe dehydration to a poison ivy allergic reaction. At Integra Urgent Care, our patients are the primary focus. Give us a a call today to determine how we can help you! 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