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PeeBuddy Standard Travel Hygiene Kit for Her PeeBuddy Standard Travel Hygiene Kit for Her

PeeBuddy Standard Travel Hygiene Kit for Her

Quantity Description: packet of 1 Kit
Manufacturer: First Step Digital
Price: ₹ 299.0

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Peebuddy Standard Travel Hygiene Kit for Her contains unique female hygiene products which come handy to women in peculiar situations.

It includes:
PeeBuddy -3 funnels.
Feminine Pain Relief Patches -1pc
Disposal Bag -5pcs
Intimate Wet Wipe -10pcs
Underarm Sweat Pads -2pads
Mosquito Repellent Patches -4pcs.

Key benefits of PeeBuddy Standard Travel Hygiene Kit for Her:
Women can stand and pee in all dirty/ unfriendly toilets.
Long lasting herbal patch for freedom from period cramps pain. Say no to pill or spray.
keeps intimate areas clean.
Also keep hand, face & surface clean.
Offers freedom from underarm sweat & odor.

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Popular Questions & Answers

What I have to do not to have vomiting during travelling. I always have it during travelling.

DHMS (Diploma in Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery)
Homeopath, Ludhiana
What I have to do not to have vomiting during travelling. I always have it during travelling.
Homoeopathic medicine----------------------- cocculus indicus 30 (dr reckeweg) drink 2 drops direct on tongue 60 minutes before starting journey and if vomiting sets in while travelling, drink 1 drop every 5-10 minutes till vomiting sensation subsides------------------
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I am 30 weeks pregnant. Can I travel by train for 18 hrs. I wanted to go to my mother's place for delivery. Is it safe to travel during 30-31 weeks of pregnancy?

MBBS, DGO, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MRCOG
Gynaecologist, Delhi
I am 30 weeks pregnant. Can I travel by train for 18 hrs. I wanted to go to my mother's place for delivery. Is it saf...
If you have no medical problems, it is ok to travel by train. Keep tack of your food and water hygiene and mosquito bites during travel. Wear comfortable full clothing.
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When I travel in sunny day then mostly pimples rise in my face so what can I do for solution.

BHMS
Homeopath, Faridabad
When I travel in sunny day then mostly pimples rise in my face so what can I do for solution.
Hi, Wash your face with Bakson's Facewash (wash your face with warm water only) and followed by CTMP, i. E. Cleansing, toning, moisturising and protection (apply liberally Sunscreen Gel with SPF-30) after washing your face daily. Prevention: -Take healthy food only and avoid unhealthy ones (although sebaceous glands are not excretory glands then as well!) as what you eat is reflected on your face! -Avoid taking unnecessary stress/ tension as it encourages secretion of stress hormone in the body as thus affects skin or any other tissue of the body. -Drink atleast 8-10 glasses of water in a day. -Take 6-8hrs. Of sound sleep everyday. -Don't use others towels, handkerchief on your face as well as never share yours. -Never ever rub your face as it damages the skin (even towel should be dab on skin softly) and break outs of acne get worsened! -Maintain hygiene, wash your face 2-3times in a day, changes the pillow covers, bed sheet daily, use cotton bed sheet only (try to sleep on your back). Home-made remedies: - Take 1 tbsp of fuller's earth (multani mitti) + a dash of lime + bit of rosewater ? apply this on your face till it gets dried up, then rinse it off. - Take 1 tsp of Alum (or fitkari), make it slightly wet with water and apply this on your wet face, spread it well; let it dry and rinse it off. Alum remove your excessive moisture or oil and it also tightens the skin's tonicity. Medication: You can take homoeopathic medicines ? Berberis Aquefolium Q/ 10 drops in 1/2 cup of water/ thrice a day (and for local application as well) and Kali Brom. 200/ thrice a day ? for 30 days.

I am travelling with my dog. Is their any chance of infection if i travel with my lhasa apso while in the public transport. If their than please advice medicine for this.

B.V.Sc. & A.H., M.V.Sc
Veterinarian, Gurgaon
Please make sure your pet is properly vaccinated for rabies, distemper, parvo, leptospirosis and kennel cough to prevent infection with these. Also keep checking for external parasites like tick and flea during travelling. Take care of food and water hygiene and get the deworming done on time. With these care you can have wonderful trip.

Sir I am a student and my age is 23 years. And I have a eye problem. Whenever I travel my eyes are going to red and I feeling pain.

FICO, DNB Ophtalmology
Ophthalmologist, Gandhinagar
Sir I am a student and my age is 23 years.
And I have a eye problem.
Whenever I travel my eyes are going to red and I...
Redness of the eyes has multiple causes associated with it. To enumerate a few common causes: (1) allergy of the eye. It is usually caused by improper eye hygiene. There is a tendency to rub the eyes with fingers, handkerchief, cloth, etc. This is not a good habit because it tends to transmit lots of virus, bacteria and dust into the eye. Allergy usually presents with symptoms of watering (clear water), redness and itching of the eye. (2) infectious conjunctivitis: this is usually associated with white-yellowish discharge. If so, it would be a good idea to go and show to an eye specialist in person. (3) foreign body lodged in the eye. This is more commonly associated with people who drive 2 wheeler vehicles without protection. It occurs more commonly in one eye. Foreign bodies that commonly get lodged are eyelashes, insect wings, small insects, dust particles, iron particles (more common with people working in the iron industry) the solution for a foreign body lodged in the eye would be better provided by an eye specialist at the clinic. (4) raised intraocular pressure: this is a condition known as glaucoma. It is not so common as the previous mentioned conditions. There is usually associated pain in the eyes. It is commonly bilateral (occurs in both eyes). There is usually a positive family history of glaucoma associated in a majority of the cases. (5) inflammation of the coats of the eyeball. This is known as" uveitis" it is also a relatively less common condition. There is associated pain. It would require a thorough eye checkup including the retina-thus a good idea would be to visit the eye specialist in person. (6) increased blood pressure. This has known to cause redness which is also known as sub-conjunctival hemorrhage. In this regard, a complete ophthalmic evaluation and a systemic evaluation is warranted. From the symptoms described by you, it seems more likely to be a case of allergy. Maintaining the precautions and hygiene that I mentioned should probably work well for you. You could also use a lubricant eye drop along with an anti-histamine eye drop. (3-4 times daily) hope my suggestions helped you.
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