Brief introduction to the contents of small family medicine box

"Small Family Medicine Box" tells: As the saying goes, medicine enters the house to cure diseases and save lives. What medicine should I put at home? How to use these drugs specifically? What drugs are suitable for children? These are all things that should be noted and understood. Drugs equipped at home should be practical first, and should be equipped according to the age and health status of family members. Drugs are closely related to people's lives, and we must not treat them lightly. In view of this, professionals will provide you with the most comprehensive and thoughtful collection of commonly used drugs, including topical trauma drugs, dermatological drugs, internal medicine and other commonly used drugs, as well as precautions for the preparation, storage and use of small family medicine boxes, so that you can get rid of pain and trouble while ensuring the safety of medication.

In order to help you find the disease in time, correctly judge the condition and choose the best treatment scheme, we also list the pathological analysis of about 50 diseases in eight categories, including common diseases and circulatory system, respiratory system, digestive system, facial features, dermatology, gynecology and pediatrics. Professional licensed pharmacists provide different Chinese and western drug suggestions, as well as the correct selection, use and preservation methods of these commonly used drugs, so that you can make better use of drugs and bring convenience to yourself.

Pay attention to room temperature storage to prevent expiration. Chapter 1 reasonably equip the family medicine box.

First, the principle of small family medicine box. Second, family essential drugs 1. Surgery II. Desensitizers 3. Antibiotic 4. Cold and fever medicine Stomach-invigorating and digestion-promoting drugs. Antipyretic and analgesic drugs. Medicine of epigastric pain 8. Heartache medicine 9. Antihypertensive drugs 10. Anti-sports medicine 1 1. Laxatives 12. Other 3. Manage the small medicine cabinet 1. Drug label II. Storage of drugs. Precautions for family medicine storage 4. Inspection of Family Medicine Box Chapter 2 Essential for Family Medicine. The difference between prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs II. Correct use of over-the-counter drugs. Correct understanding of adverse drug reactions. The best time to take medicine. Taboos for taking western medicine. Taboos for taking traditional Chinese medicine. Drug dosage. Contraindications of drugs for lactating women. Contraindications to Drugs for Children Chapter III Prevention and Treatment of Common Diseases 1, Common Symptoms and Diseases 1. Cold and fever II. Cough 3. Headache 4. Fatigue 5. Dizziness 6. Vomiting 7. Bad breath 8. Diarrhea 9. Nosebleed 10. Heatstroke 1 1. Food poisoning 12. Alcoholism 13. Burn and scald. Diseases of circulatory system 1. Hypertension II. Hypotension 3. Coronary heart disease. Myocardial infarction. Hyperlipidemia 6. Kidney calculi. Insomnia 8. Neurasthenia 9 Diabetes 3. Respiratory diseases 1. Acute bronchitis. Chronic bronchitis. Bronchial asthma. Pneumonia 4, digestive system diseases 1. Dyspepsia II. Acute gastritis 3. Chronic gastritis. Constipation 5. Acute gastroenteritis. Bacillary dysentery Otolaryngology diseases 1. Conjunctivitis II. Periodontitis 3. Pharyngitis 4. Oral ulcer 6, dermatosis 1. Frostbite II. Rubella 3. Eczema 4. Hemorrhoids 5. Tinea pedis 7. Gynecological diseases 1. Mastitis II. Dysmenorrhea 3. Irregular menstruation 4. Trichomonal vaginitis Pediatric diseases 1. Pneumonia in children II. Diarrhea in children 3. Pertussis 4. Anorexia