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Infection prevention, wound hygiene, and vaccination check guide for medical travel in Korea

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Review routine and individual vaccination needs with a clinician and tell the clinic about fever, respiratory symptoms, diarrhea, rash, skin infection, recent antibiotics, or infectious exposure before treatment.

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Follow written wound and dressing instructions. Clean hands before and after wound care, prevent unnecessary touching, and confirm when showering, makeup, exercise, swimming, sauna, smoking, and alcohol may resume.

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Monitor worsening redness, pain, warmth, swelling, drainage, wound opening, or fever. Contact the clinic promptly instead of starting leftover antibiotics or using unapproved wound products.

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Should treatment proceed if I develop fever or infection symptoms?

Contact the clinic before arrival. The responsible clinician should assess symptoms, exposure, procedure urgency, and transmission risk and decide about evaluation, testing, precautions, or rescheduling.

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How should I clean and cover the wound?

Follow the treating team's procedure-specific written instructions. Clean hands before and after care, avoid unnecessary touching, and use only approved cleansers, ointments, and dressings.

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Which changes may suggest infection?

Worsening redness, pain, warmth or swelling, cloudy or increasing drainage, wound opening, and fever require prompt professional contact. Emergency symptoms require local emergency services.

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Can I take leftover antibiotics to prevent infection?

No. Use antibiotics only when prescribed for the current situation and exactly as directed. Contact the treating team if symptoms or side effects occur.

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Infection prevention, wound hygiene, and vaccination check guide for medical travel in Korea

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CDC surgical site infection basics

Official guidance covers hand hygiene, wound care, contact planning, and infection warning signs.

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WHO infection prevention and control

WHO explains the evidence-based patient-safety approach covering hand hygiene and surgical-site infections.

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CDC safe patient guidance

Official guidance covers infection warning signs, hand hygiene, and prescribed antibiotic use.