Going to Hajj this year? Don’t forget to pack these essential items in your first-aid kit, according to Dr. Saleh bin Saif Al Hinai. In a recent Twitter post, he listed 17 types of medicines and pharmaceuticals that can treat common health emergencies and conditions.
First on the list is an antiseptic gel like Higeen to treat wounds and burns, followed by pain relievers like ibuprofen and acetaminophen. Other essential items include antihistamines for allergic reactions, oral rehydration salts for dehydration, and anti-diarrheal medication.
It is also recommended to bring sunscreen, aloe vera gel for sunburns, and mosquito repellent for protection against insect bites. Additionally, packing a thermometer and basic medical supplies like bandages and gauze can come in handy.
With millions of pilgrims expected to attend Hajj this year, it’s important to be prepared for any potential health issues that may arise. By packing these essential items, pilgrims can ensure a smoother and safer journey.
So, if you’re heading to Hajj this year, make sure to check off these items on your first-aid checklist and don’t forget to prioritize your health and well-being during this spiritual journey.