How to say "allergic reaction" in Japanese?

In Japanese "allergic reaction" translates to  アレルギー反応 

Transliteration: Alerugii hannou

🇯🇵 アレルギー反応が出た場合は、すぐに医師に相談してください。

🗣️ Alerugii hannou ga deta baai wa, sugu ni ishi ni soudan shite kudasai.

🇺🇸 If you have an allergic reaction, consult your doctor immediately.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "allergic reaction" in Japanese?

You can use the word "アレルギー反応" which translates to "Allergic reaction".

How to pronounce "アレルギー反応" (allergic reaction) in Japanese?

The word "アレルギー反応" is pronounced as "Alerugii hannou".

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