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Share the experience. Take you to a doctor in Japan.

This is our first overseas trip.

And you've been sick since your first night in Japan.

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Start with vomiting, a very high fever and seepage.

Normally, when the child is sick, it does not seep this much, so it feels heavy, so hurry to the doctor, which the doctor does not know for sure what the illness is, take the medicine according to the symptoms, and if the condition does not improve, come again.

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But a few days, the younger ones are getting better.

The rest of the four-day trip was cheerful, playing, eating, as usual.

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Very recommended to take out travel insurance and carry all the medicine to the child. Do not be afraid or go to buy it because in real life, the gong will buy drugs abroad. Must have a prescription

# Share experience # Sick baby # Japan trip # New Mom

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The interior of a traditional Japanese building, showcasing intricate wooden architecture, a painted ceiling, and illuminated lanterns. The text expresses a desire to share learned experiences about Japan.
A nighttime view of a traditional Japanese pagoda illuminated against the dark sky, with a lively street market featuring food stalls and people in the foreground. The text expresses a feeling of not having the right audience.
I just want to share with people who respect Japan
If you’re interested just lmk ☺️ I’d love to share with people who care and respect Japan #Japan #travel #tokyo
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