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Doctors and health care companies recommend wearing a medical ID bracelet. In an emergency, you might be unable to speak. A medical identification bracelet can improve care and avoid errors in diagnosis and treatment. Allergies, especially those that trigger dangerous symptoms, should be listed on a medical ID. For example, allergies to peanuts or bee stings can cause severe swelling that cuts off the airways. And if your ID flags an allergy to penicillin, doctors will know to treat you with an alternative antibiotic. A medical ID can save your life if you have a disease such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease or asthma. For example, if doctors are unaware you have diabetes, they might misdiagnose a low-insulin reaction as something else. It is vital to include prescription medications on your medical ID bracelet. Medical personnel need to know whether you're on blood thinners for your heart, so they don't give you a medication that is contraindicated. Likewise, they need to know whether you're wearing a pacemaker. Always include the contact information of a person to notify in an emergency. Most medical ID bracelets range from $6 to $35. If you want to get fancy, "fashion" medical ID bracelets are available. American Medical: Medical ID BraceletsAllergies
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