Thank you for that suggestion. Antibiotics can definitely be helpful in a time of crisis. Please let us know if you find good information for a source.
Good first aid supply. I keep nasal relief oxymetazoline hci .05% on hand for nose bleeds, it helps slow down or stop them. The vicks I keep in the bedroom has lavender in it. For vicks if using on someone with epilepsy be aware it can cause seizures if to much is used, I have a disabled teen that has epilepsy. I apply a small amount of vicks only under the chin, this works for us. Thank you for the info on the over the inhaler, good to know there's an over the counter back up if needed
Thank you for your comments and suggestions. I was not aware of the problems with Vicks for those with epilepsy. I had not heard of the oxyetazoline product, either. We have not suffered with nosebleeds, but that would be good to keep on hand in case we get something like that or in case someone has a nosebleed when visiting. I wonder if that is available over the counter or only with prescription??? Something to look into...
@@hideawayhomestead3477 oxyetazoline hci 0.05% decongestant nasal mist pump spray is over the counter, it will say compare to afrin original. Our local dollar tree carries it
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Tweezers, scissors
Thank you. That is high praise indeed. Glad to see your name here.
You might add scissors, tweezers, antibiotic soap
Super helpful!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻I saw some videos having vital antibiotic kits, I want to look into that as well.
Thank you for that suggestion. Antibiotics can definitely be helpful in a time of crisis. Please let us know if you find good information for a source.
Good first aid supply. I keep nasal relief oxymetazoline hci .05% on hand for nose bleeds, it helps slow down or stop them. The vicks I keep in the bedroom has lavender in it. For vicks if using on someone with epilepsy be aware it can cause seizures if to much is used, I have a disabled teen that has epilepsy. I apply a small amount of vicks only under the chin, this works for us. Thank you for the info on the over the inhaler, good to know there's an over the counter back up if needed
Thank you for your comments and suggestions. I was not aware of the problems with Vicks for those with epilepsy. I had not heard of the oxyetazoline product, either. We have not suffered with nosebleeds, but that would be good to keep on hand in case we get something like that or in case someone has a nosebleed when visiting. I wonder if that is available over the counter or only with prescription??? Something to look into...
@@hideawayhomestead3477 oxyetazoline hci 0.05% decongestant nasal mist pump spray is over the counter, it will say compare to afrin original. Our local dollar tree carries it
@@hideawayhomestead3477 I replied, but you tube hid my reply, hopefully you will be able to read it
Witch hazel
This is an interesting idea. We have a bottle available but don't think to use it very often. That is a good reminder.