Sunway Medical Centre advises safe travel practices for children

Sunway Medical Centre provides expert advice for parents travel with children. Learn about safety, first aid essentials, motion sickness tips, and allergy precautions for a worry-free trip.

Sunway Medical Centre (SMC), offers crucial advice for parents travelling with children, highlighting the importance of safety and health.

Dr Lee Soon Han, Head of Accident and Emergency Department, shares insights into common travel-related injuries among children.

From motor vehicle accidents to illnesses like diarrhoea, the article emphasizes the need for vigilance.

Common travel-related injuries

Dr Lee Soon Han, Head of Accident and Emergency Department

Dr Lee identifies common travel-related injuries among children, including motor vehicle accidents, falls, respiratory illnesses, water-related injuries, and food-related issues.

He emphasises the importance of using booster or car seats, seatbelts, water safety measures, and maintaining hygiene in food consumption. The focus is on strategic measures to lower the risk of such incidents, with an emphasis on safety during travel.

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The guidance covers first aid necessities, tips for motion sickness and pressure discomfort, and alerts for children with chronic conditions.

Dr Nur Elayni Borhan, SMC’s Consultant Emergency Physician, focuses on dietary precautions, discussing food allergies and advising on safe consumption. With expert insights on keeping children safe and healthy during travel, SMC aims to ease parental concerns.

Crucial items for a travel-ready kit

First-aid essentials take centre stage as Dr Lee advises parents on crucial items for a travel-ready kit. Paracetamol, oral rehydration solution (ORS), cough and cold medications, wound care items, and a thermometer are highlighted.

Motion sickness and pressure discomfort tips include staying hydrated, avoiding heavy meals, and encouraging sleep during travel.

For children with chronic conditions, precautions are advised, including consultation with doctors before travel, appropriate dressing for different climates, and sun protection in hotter locations.

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Dr Nur Elayni Borhan, SMC’s Consultant Emergency Physician

Emphasising safe food and water practices, handwashing, breastfeeding, and updated vaccinations, Dr Elayni urges parents to be cautious.

Staying alert on food allergies, she recommends planning ahead, carrying essential medications, and researching safe dining options.

Practical tips for a peaceful journey include bringing topical medications, selecting familiar items for children, and being aware of emergency medical services at the destination.

SMC’s comprehensive guidance ensures parents can enjoy holidays with peace of mind, knowing they are equipped to handle potential health challenges during travel.

For more information, please call 03-7491 1275 or visit www.sunwaymedical.com.my.

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