Basics of Backpacking First Aid
While backpacking can be enjoyable, there is always the risk of
there being some kind of injury when backpacking. In many cases the
injuries can be minor but they are still injuries that will need
attention in the wild. It is important to bring all of the
necessary backpacking first aid supplies for your backpacking trip.
It is also important to consider what to do for preventing injuries
when backpacking.
A first aid kid is the main part of backpacking first aid that
you will need to use. A backpacking first aid kit can help you with
many injuries that may occur in the wild. A typical backpacking
first aid kit should include antibiotic ointment and hydrocortisone
cream for taking care of cuts. Also, moleskin and alcohol pads
should be in a backpacking first aid kit for treating injuries.
There are important bandages that you will need to have in a
backpacking first aid kit. These supplies are necessary so that you
can make sure that the ointments and creams you use on cuts and
other injuries will be covered. First aid tape and gauze pads
should be in a backpacking first aid kit.
Hand sanitizer should be in your backpacking first aid kit, as
before and after treating an injury you won’t have the convenience
of a sink to wash your hands with. You’ll need to have clean hands
for treating injuries.
A cold pad can be useful in a backpacking first aid kit because
it can help to relieve pains in muscles and joints.
A powdered energy drink can be especially useful for a
backpacking first aid. If you are ever lost a good energy drink can
help you with your stamina.
Prevention is one of the most important parts of backpacking
first aid that you should consider. The first part of prevention
involves making sure that all of your backpacking gear is in good
shape and will not pose any risk. Protective gear on your body also
helps.
Other methods of injury prevention include being sure to make
out your plans for your backpacking trip before you go. Also, be
sure to contact someone you know about your backpacking trip so
that in the case you get lost someone will be aware of where you
are heading out to.
While you should use backpacking first aid for treatment after
contacting poisonous plants it is important to learn about what
types of poisonous plants are in the wild.
The last part of backpacking first aid is to make sure
everything that you bring along with you is clean and sanitary.
You’ll need to be sure to get your hands clean when treating
injury, and all of the equipment you use for treatment should be
clean so that no more bacteria gets into an injury.
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