A well-stocked first-aid kit is a must when travelling, no matter what the destination. It enables you to provide initial treatment for minor injuries or sudden illnesses. This SWICA health tip lists the medications and aids that should be part of every first-aid kit.
In any case, before you leave on any holiday it’s worth checking your emergency medical supplies to make sure you have everything you need for your destination. What you take with you will depend on things like the length of your trip, how far you’ll be travelling, and how you’re planning to get around. If you are pregnant, have a chronic illness or are travelling with children, you need to pay special attention to your first-aid kit to ensure it contains any relevant alternative medicines and adjusted doses.

Medication for children, earplugs, contraceptives, support stockings for vein problems, insect repellent, hand sanitizer, thermometer, eye drops
Sunscreen with adequate protection, after-sun lotion, sunburn treatment
Wound disinfectant, antiseptic ointment, disposable gloves, gauze compresses, adhesive bandage, plasters, Steri-Strips (butterfly closures), scissors, tweezers, bandage clips and blister plasters
Paper tissues, wet wipes, head covering, water filter or chemical water treatment, something for muscle and joint pain
If you're planning to travel, you need to start thinking well in advance about medicines, your first aid kit and any vaccinations you may need. Am I allowed to fly with crutches, and how do I deal with heatstroke, animal bites or ear infections while on holiday? Silke Schmitt Oggier, Medical Director at santé24, and Daniel Kreyenbühl, a pharmacist at santé24, provide some practical tips for carefree holidays. Listen to the latest episode of SWICA Talks (in German).
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