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Urinary tract infections, kidney stones, and other urological issues can strike tourists unexpectedly. This guide covers symptoms, when to seek medical care in Japan, how to find a urologist or internal medicine doctor, and the Japanese phrases you need for your visit.
Japan's UV index is deceptively high, especially in summer and at altitude. This guide covers immediate sunburn first aid, pharmacy remedies, warning signs that need medical attention, and tips for preventing sunburn during your Japan trip.
From twisted ankles on temple steps to ski injuries in Niseko, sprains and fractures are among the most common tourist injuries in Japan. This guide covers immediate first aid, how to tell a sprain from a fracture, and how to navigate Japan's orthopedic care system as a foreign visitor.
A sore throat can range from the mildest cold symptom to a serious strep infection. This guide covers Japan-specific OTC remedies, the distinction between viral and bacterial sore throats, and how to find English-speaking ENT or internal medicine clinics near you.
Japan's infamous cedar pollen season affects millions each year, and tourists are not immune. Whether your runny nose is from allergies, a viral cold, or the dry winter air, this guide helps you identify the cause and find effective treatment — from pharmacy remedies to English-speaking ENT clinics.
From severe period cramps to unexpected gynecological concerns, Japan has accessible obstetric and gynecological care — but navigating the system as a tourist requires knowing where to go. This guide covers OTC remedies, red flags, clinic options, and key Japanese phrases for your visit.
Numbness and tingling can result from anything as harmless as sleeping in an awkward position to as serious as a stroke. This guide helps tourists in Japan identify red-flag symptoms, find appropriate medical care, and communicate effectively with Japanese doctors.
Nausea and vomiting can strike tourists in Japan from many causes — overeating, food poisoning, motion sickness, alcohol, or illness. This guide covers self-care options, pharmacy remedies, and clear signals for when a Japanese clinic visit is necessary.
Japan offers incredible modes of transport — from the smooth Shinkansen to winding mountain buses and scenic ferries — but for motion sickness sufferers, these can be challenging. This guide covers OTC medicines, prevention tips, and the best strategies for managing motion sickness throughout your Japan trip.
Joint pain from overwalking, flare-ups of arthritis, or travel-related injuries can seriously impact your Japan trip. This guide covers common causes, OTC remedies, how Japan's orthopedic care system works, and how to get help as an English-speaking tourist.
Japan is home to some surprisingly fierce insects — from giant hornets to centipedes — alongside common mosquitoes and ticks. This guide covers identification, first aid, pharmacy remedies, and when to seek medical care for insect bites and stings during your visit.
From tension headaches after long flights to migraines triggered by Japan's humid summers, this guide covers everything tourists need to know about managing headaches in Japan — including pharmacy options, red-flag symptoms requiring emergency care, and how to find an English-speaking doctor.