Climbing and traveling, what pills to take to prevent mosquito bites

Updated on healthy 2024-07-09
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Many people say that eating vitamin B has a better effect, but I feel very ordinary, for mosquito bites, the most effective way is to smell wind oil essence When exercising outdoors, try to wear long-sleeved clothes When you go into the grass, tie the cuffs and trouser legs, and drip some wind oil essence on the hem of the trouser leg This is the only way.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It doesn't work with any medicine. The best and most effective way to do this is to wear a mosquito hat.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I still need to take medicine there! Toilet water is fine!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The essential medicine box for travel needs to be equipped with some cold medicines, such as the common 999 cold spirit powder, Fenbid; Handling abrasions to stop bleeding, such as band-aids, medical gauze tapes, and Pitbond; In special seasons, you can choose to bring some **allergy creams according to your own situation; Summer travel also needs to be equipped with anti-mosquito bite products, you can choose according to your own situation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Cold medicines, trauma infection medicines, hemostatic drugs, anti-allergy medicines, gastrointestinal medicines, etc., the most common are these categories.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Generally, the necessary medicine boxes are almost the same, the most important thing is to have some medical knowledge, and you can pre-deal with it yourself at a critical time, so as to seize the opportunity to the most.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Don't take any medicine.

    It is normal for the leg to hurt after returning from climbing, and it will be fine in a few days, but if you climb the mountain regularly, you will not have this phenomenon.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You don't need to take medicine, soak your feet in hot water at night, take a hot bath, and have a good rest.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No need to take medicine Anaerobic respiration of muscles is fine slowly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After 5 minutes, you will have a slight warmth, and after 15 minutes, your symptoms will be reduced.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Mountain climbing is a physical activity that climbs from low-altitude terrain to high-altitude peaks. Mountaineering requires a lot of physical strength and energy, and it also requires a high level of physical fitness.

    In general, there are two causes of sudden death in climbers: one is myocardial infarction and the other is pulmonary embolism. Therefore, not all groups of people are suitable for climbing, and the following groups of people are not suitable for climbing:

    Young people with cardiomyopathy or rheumatic heart disease are not suitable for climbing.

    Middle-aged people who do not exercise often should not suddenly participate in mountaineering activities with a large amount of exercise.

    The elderly with poor physical fitness and patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases should not climb the mountain.

    People who have reached a certain age (women over 50 years old, men over 40 years old) belong to the high incidence of coronary heart disease, and people who have suffered from hypertension and coronary heart disease, especially people with chronic coronary insufficiency, are not suitable for climbing.

    Some people with chronic diseases should not climb mountains. These chronic diseases include arthralgia, chronic nephritis, kidney disease, blood diseases, chronic bronchitis, cor pulmonale, diabetes with comorbidities, gout, lupus erythematosus, rheumatic diseases such as dermatomyositis, cirrhosis, etc. Patients with chronic diseases should climb slowly even if they climb the mountain, and do not force the mountain to climb to the top.

    Medications needed include:

    Cold medicines, anti-inflammatory drugs, sunscreens, berberine, vitamin tablets, hemostatic bandages, band-aids, Yunnan Baiyao, mosquito repellent patches, eye drops, safflower oil, cooling oil; Painkillers, enteral sedatives: used for acute or chronic diarrhea, which can usually be stopped. Antibiotics:

    You can come to **common bacteria** infection, and for those who are allergic to penicillin, tetracycline can be chosen. Kanghistamine: It can be used for all kinds of allergic reactions, mosquito bites and poisonous insect stings, etc., as well as malignant allergic reactions to certain types of drugs.

    Bleaching powder: When it is suspected that the water source is not clean and the water cannot be boiled for sterilization, it can be disinfected with bleaching powder, antimalarial drugs: in malaria-endemic areas, this type of medicine is very necessary.

    In addition, according to your own constitution, you can carry some commonly used medicines.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If it's just a day out for a walk and a leisurely day climbing.

    Basically, you have to bring that.

    Iodine (cotton swab) band-aid (for lacerations).

    Yunnan Baiyao spray bandage (for the treatment of closed wounds).

    Nanyang Ke Dysentery (antidiarrheal medicine).

    Huoxiang Zhengqi Pill (anti-heat medicine).

    Fast-acting heart pills (heart attack).

    Ji Desheng snake tablets (for snake, bee and other poisonous insect bites).

    If you go out for many days, you should also bring cold medicines, anti-inflammatory drugs, etc., bring some ginger soup, it is very good to drive away cold and dehumidification, and it is best to bring a bottle of vitamin C, which can restore physical strength well and prevent colds.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Medicine in case of heat stroke, you can also bring some emergency medicine for your own physical condition In addition, there are band-aids, cotton, iodine wine and other ......

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Iodine, band-aids, cotton swabs, snake medicine, hemostatic bandages, motion sickness medicine, berberine, first aid blankets, survival whistles.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Band-aids, for diarrhea (acute enteritis), for fever, for heat stroke, what mountain are you going to climb, and you don't need to bring any anti-altitude sickness medicine, right?

    By the way, motion sickness medicine, don't climb it yet

    Good luck

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