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Your Essential Travel First Aid Kit: What to Pack for Overseas Travel

Updated: Jun 4

what to pack for overseas travel checklist

Going overseas soon? How exciting! Travel opens the door to unforgettable experiences and memories. But before you take off, make sure your health is in check with the right travel advice and preparation. Packing a comprehensive travel first aid kit is one simple way to protect yourself and ensure a smooth trip.

No matter where you're headed, illnesses like gastro or minor injuries can happen when you least expect them. That's why it's smart to carry a first aid kit with the essentials. Below are some must-have items to include in your kit:


Essentials for Your First Aid Kit

  • Paracetamol (Panadol or equivalent): For headaches, fevers, and minor aches.

  • Ibuprofen (Nurofen or equivalent): Great for reducing inflammation, pain, or fever.

  • Gastro Stop or Imodium: Handy to treat diarrhoea, including "Bali Belly" and other digestive issues.

  • Hydralyte (or equivalent): Helps rehydrate after illness or excessive sweating.

  • Antihistamines: Essential for allergies, insect bites, or rashes.

  • Paw Paw Ointment: A versatile ointment for healing wounds, treating sunburn, and soothing irritated skin.

  • Sterilizing Wipes & Betadine: To clean cuts and prevent infection.

  • Tweezers: You'll be surprised how often these come in handy for splinters, and more.

  • Band-Aids, Bandages, and Tape: For those unexpected scrapes, sprains, or injuries.

  • Sunscreen (SPF 30+): Protect yourself from harmful UV rays, especially if you’re in the sun all day.

  • Insect Repellent: Especially crucial in areas where malaria is a concern.

  • Destination-Specific Medications: Such as malaria tablets, depending on your travel location.

  • Regular Medications: Don't forget any prescriptions you regularly take (e.g., contraceptive pill). You may also need a letter from your doctor explaining why you need certain medications when crossing borders.


Travel Health Advice

Before your trip, it's also a good idea to speak with your doctor about any vaccinations or medications specific to your destination. If you’re in the Gympie area, feel free to reach out to us for personalised travel health advice.


 
 
 

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