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First aid kit, purchase of equipment
Tell me, the composition of the first-aid kit, it’s better to directly name the medicines and from what. I don’t know yet, maybe some of the lek. Funds are prohibited there. I’m also interested in where to buy equipment in Pattaya and in general a latch (for children). I’m going to the southern part, but everything is close there.
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аватар Lina23S
The composition of the first-aid kit is standard for any country, wound healing agents - peroxide, iodine, traumeel, a patch naturally for the intestines - nifuroxazide, imodium and something from the temperature just in case. In principle, there are a lot of pharmacies in Pattaya, so if you forget something there and buy it. South Pattaya has both Bogsi and Lotus baby food department.
аватар Vesta60
The main thing is panthenol from burns. They took a bottle for each - everything was gone, a very thermonuclear sun. Plus ointment Rescuer - also from burns and wound healing. It helped a lot when the jellyfish bit.
аватар Russ2209
I support Vesta60 - we used pentanol and a lifeguard in exactly the same way against the sun and jellyfish.
I would advise taking more activated charcoal. The thing is harmless, I practically used it every morning - although I have been to Tae five times, and the stomach still cannot stand their cuisine.
аватар 4yuka
You can see the equipment in Tuk Kome. There is the largest selection, although it is also in all large supermarkets: Big C, Lotus.
аватар Elena670
We took both panthenol and a lifeguard with us, but there is no better remedy than their natural aloe, as you see that someone is walking along the beach with a bucket, and there are green square pieces in it - do not hesitate to ask them to spread it, heat and burns are removed instantly, it’s not expensive 100 baht or buy a cream with aloe of their local production, it’s a Thailand manufacturer, it’s sold almost everywhere, but about medicines, I can definitely say that I’ve made sure from my own experience that having a supply of medicines in a suitcase is to calm the soul, that you are prepared, but in fact, in particular, only their medicine helps in Thailand. When my child fell ill with vomiting and fever and with all the ensuing consequences at the pharmacy, we were given three sets of tablets of three packed in a plastic bag and told to drink through each 30 minutes, and everything passed in half a day, and I tortured the child with our drugs for three days. so it’s not scary to get sick in Thailand, but I still don’t advise it. Be healthy, wash your hands more often and don’t buy food from street carts, relax and don’t think that you will get sick.
Have a nice holiday!
аватар max36
Indeed, in Thailand, medicine is much better than ours, they also widely use folk remedies. We bought a cough weed for a child - it helped in one day. You don’t eat in the taiga, you can buy everything you need in pharmacies there, except to take the above set for your own peace of mind.
аватар stenly
Actovegil from wounds and burns. Panthenol is worse. Checked on myself. The lifeguard has an odor.
аватар Ten_Baht
Everything related to the first-aid kit - buy it on the spot, it's cheaper there, and one hundred percent will help !!! I personally use only Thai tablets. And in terms of technology - Tuk Kom is certainly good, but the prices in it are not even very low ... It's better to go to BKK.
аватар Ten_Baht
And also tell me where to look at jellyfish in Pattaya ... It's very interesting, otherwise not once in 14 years ....
аватар max36
I don’t know about jellyfish, but plankton definitely bite there. Feeling as if you were pricked with needles, but there were no consequences.
аватар 4yuka
Jellyfish are not always there. In 2009 they were in February. They met with plankton only in Phuket. Lime helps from the bite of a jellyfish and a sea urchin. By the way, papaya.
аватар Amir1
I fully support Elena670 in terms of the fact that Thai diseases need to be treated and can be cured ONLY with Thai remedies.
4yuka's answer about technique has nothing to add. Everything is correct.
So what kind of kit should be in the first aid kit??? Personally, I recommend putting in there an additionally purchased good INSURANCE without a deductible. And for her to be served here at Bangkok Hospital Pattaya. The rest of the type of sun cream and after it can be bought at any store or pharmacy, of which there are many. The quality will pleasantly surprise you. Why drag everything with you, if it's cheaper and better here?
аватар Vesta60
After a trip to Tai, I rummaged through the entire Internet in search of the name of the jellyfish that bit me on the island of Koh Samet. She was dark, shaggy and stung very painfully (everyone was swimming - and nothing, but I just managed to get into the water and, together with the wave, she "covered" me). The burn was severe, the guides smeared me with aloe, and after a while they gave me lime, aloe with them, I even took it to the house and used it for some time. Actually a wonderful remedy, and the bite marks were long. I also always take a bunch of medicines with me and drag them back. But it's much calmer psychologically.
аватар Vesta60
Yes, I didn’t find what kind of jellyfish it was, only a sea wasp outwardly fits, but its bites are deadly.
аватар liliska
Many thanks to everyone for the answer. We are going for the first time and therefore I was not sure that I could explain at the pharmacy what I needed and why.
аватар Elena670
There is a sign language - a great thing, they will understand you!
Happy holidays!
аватар SerjKras
yes, sign language is a great thing!
acquaintances told how they tried to explain that they needed a remedy for hemorrhoids. in the pharmacy they were offered condoms for that explanation.
аватар Amir1
it cannot be, although everything can be expected from Thais. I also bought such a tool for tourists. I thought for a long time how I would show it in sign language :))))))) Everything turned out to be very simple. Hemorrhoids in English and even Thai sounds the same. She understood us immediately and gave us the remedy. As the tourist later said, this tool turned out to be of very high quality. And then she bought this tool back home. Thai medicine...
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