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Ear Pain in Japan: Causes & Finding an ENT Doctor

Ear pain is a common and often underestimated travel complaint. Whether from a flight-related pressure change, swimming in a Japanese onsen, or a spreading throat infection, this guide covers causes, OTC options, and how to find an English-speaking ENT clinic in Japan.

Diarrhea in Japan: Medicine, Causes & When to See a Doctor

Traveler's diarrhea can quickly derail a Japan trip. This guide covers the most common causes, effective OTC remedies available at Japanese pharmacies, hydration strategies, and a clear breakdown of when to seek medical care — including English-speaking clinic options.

Cuts & Wounds in Japan: First Aid & When to See a Doctor

Minor cuts and wounds are common during active travel in Japan. This guide covers proper first aid, available pharmacy products, when to go to a clinic for stitches or antibiotics, and how to prevent wound infections in Japan's summer heat and humidity.

Persistent Cough in Japan: Causes & Treatment for Tourists

A cough that lingers beyond a week can seriously disrupt your Japan travel. Whether it is a common cold, allergies, dry air, or something requiring antibiotics, this guide helps tourists identify the cause and find appropriate care — including English-speaking clinics.

Constipation in Japan: OTC Medicine & Dietary Tips

Travel constipation is extremely common — disrupted routines, unfamiliar food, dehydration, and jet lag all contribute. This guide covers the best OTC remedies available at Japanese pharmacies, dietary tips using Japan's unique food offerings, and when to seek medical attention.

Chest Pain in Japan: When to Call 119 (Ambulance)

Chest pain can range from harmless muscle tension to a life-threatening heart attack. This emergency guide for tourists in Japan explains when to call 119, what happens inside a Japanese ER, and how to communicate your symptoms effectively — even without Japanese language skills.

Difficulty Breathing in Japan: Emergency Guide

Difficulty breathing is one of the most serious symptoms any traveler can face. This guide tells you when to call 119 immediately, covers common causes from asthma to allergic reactions, and explains what to expect if you need emergency care at a Japanese hospital.

Anxiety & Panic Attacks in Japan: Getting Help as a Foreigner

Travel itself can trigger anxiety, and Japan's sensory richness, language barriers, and unfamiliar culture can amplify stress into panic attacks. This compassionate guide covers immediate coping strategies, when to seek medical care, and how to find English-speaking mental health support in Japan.

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