Review the card with the clinic
Record the exact substance or product, the reaction and severity, when it occurred, treatment received, and whether a clinician confirmed an allergy; distinguish an allergy from an intolerance or other side effect.
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This landing page is organized around Allergy, special medical condition, and emergency information card guide for Korea medical travel. PrettyKeep helps international patients move from search into comparison, doctors, offers, and consultation.
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Record the exact substance or product, the reaction and severity, when it occurred, treatment received, and whether a clinician confirmed an allergy; distinguish an allergy from an intolerance or other side effect.
✓Add verified diagnoses, medicines and last use, relevant devices, prior anesthesia or contrast reactions, emergency treatment carried, passport-matching identity, emergency contacts, clinic, insurer, and Korea's emergency number 119.
✓Keep clinician-reviewed versions in Korean and your language on a wallet card, phone lock screen, and secure digital copy; update changes and never guess unknown blood type, diagnosis, dose, or allergy.
✓No. It supports communication but does not diagnose or treat an emergency. For severe breathing difficulty, collapse, suspected anaphylaxis, or another emergency in Korea, call 119 and follow professional instructions.
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Confirm terminology, translations, medicines, reactions, emergency instructions, and the clinic contact before treatment.
↗02Review clinicians when an allergy, suspected reaction, or underlying condition needs assessment before a procedure.
↗03Organize warning symptoms, Korea 119, clinic and insurer contacts, location, transport, records, and companion roles.
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Official guidance explains what information to provide in an emergency call, including location, consciousness, breathing, age, conditions, medicines, and contact details.
↗02Official service information describes advance registration of medical history for patients and foreigners to support 119 response.
↗03Official patient information identifies anaphylaxis as an emergency and recommends medical identification for people with serious reaction histories.
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