Whether you’re going for a short hike with your kids or a whole weekend of backpacking with friends, an injury is probably the last thing on your mind.
But in the unfortunate event that something does happen, you want to be prepared.
One of the best ways to be prepared is to carry a small first aid kit.
Dr. John “Jad” Dorizas, MD, an Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine specialist at UT Erlanger Orthopaedics. He advises people to always carry a first aid kit for those “just in case” moments. A small, lightweight, waterproof bag with some essentials is a great place to start. Beyond the basic first aid items such as Band-Aids, alcohol wipes, and Benadryl, Dr. Dorizas suggests a few extra ingredients for outdoor activities.
What should an excellent outdoor first aid kit include?
- An EpiPen – You never know when you’ll get stung or bit or have another anaphylactic problem. This is an essential tool, especially if you’ll be with kids outdoors.
- Tourniquet—If you have a significant injury, a tourniquet can help stop blood flow while you seek emergency attention.
- Compressive bandages – These can be wrapped around a wound and pulled tight to maximize pressure on the site of an injury.
Dr. Jad Dorizas, MD, is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon at UT Erlanger Orthopaedics. He treats active patients, athletes, and others with sports medicine conditions or painful shoulders or knees. If you’ve sustained a sports-related injury, talk to your doctor or book an appointment with Dr. Dorizas.