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The box you hope to never open — stocked the way a doctor would
Most Indian homes have a biscuit tin of expired strips instead of a first-aid kit. Here's the doctor-sensible list: wound care that's actually usable, the two instruments that matter, and rehydration — checked and replaced once a year.
Clean first, cover second. One liquid for washing wounds, one cream for grazes.
Assorted sizes; waterproof ones survive Indian kitchens.
For wounds bigger than a band-aid, until a doctor sees it.
Sprains and strains — compression until it's assessed.
Every fever decision starts with a number.


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Diarrhoea dehydrates children in hours. Sachets keep for years; stock before you need them.
The two OTC medicines a home legitimately keeps. Check expiry every 6 months.
Cutting tape with teeth while bleeding is how it goes wrong.
Sprains, bumps, cramps — heat and cold cover most home pain.
Best Thermometer for Home Use in India
Digital stick vs infrared forehead thermometers — accuracy, speed and which to buy for a house with kids. Control D and Dolo Fevometer compared.
Best ORS & Electrolyte Drinks in India
WHO-formula ORS (Electral, Electrobion) vs energy drinks like Enerzal — they are not the same thing. What to use for diarrhoea, heat and workouts.