Pack more diabetes supplies for your travels.
Always pack more insulin and oral diabetes medication in case your journey is delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. The same goes for other diabetes supplies such as blood glucose monitors, test strips and lancets.
The Department of Endocrinology at Singapore General Hospital (SGH), a member of the SingHealth group, shares what to pack when travelling overseas if you have diabetes .
Travel documents
* The Medik Awas card alerts medical personnel to specific medical problems of registrants. It is useful for those with diabetes since it contains important information like your medical conditions and the medications you are on. Speak to your doctor to enroll you in the Medik Awas scheme or visit www.sma.org.sg for more information.
Diabetes medication
Blood glucose monitoring consumables
Snacks to cope with hypoglycaemia
Changes in your travel itinerary or transportation delays can affect when you have your next meal, and in turn, your medication. It is important to have carbohydrate foods available at hand to treat hypoglycaemia. Have a variety of carbohydrate snacks at hand.
These include:
Related article: Hypoglycaemia (Low Blood Glucose): What To Do
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