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Should You Be Wearing Medical Jewelry?

December 30, 2011 by  
Filed under Diabetic Supplies

In this day and age everyone should consider wearing medical jewelry, not just elderly people like grandparents with medical conditions. Why? The average person these days has at least one or more medical conditions and a piece of medical jewelry can be the difference between life and death in situations where you’re unable to speak for yourself.

Necklaces

If you’re not the type of person who likes to wear bracelets or other forms of jewelry then the next best thing to consider is wearing a necklace. Medical necklaces come in a variety of shapes and styles and you can have more than one for any occasion. The great thing about a medical necklace is that they are so fashionable that the average person will think it’s just a pretty necklace and will never know that your life saving medical information is on the back.

Over the last 10 years ID necklaces have reached the 21st century and many of them now come with an attached USB drive so you can take your medical information conveniently with you wherever you go.

Bracelets

The classic way of taking your medical information with you is by wearing an ID bracelet. The ID bracelets in this day and age comes in a wide variety of materials from gold, silver, stainless steel, Velcro, sports bands and more. Even a simple wide silver bangle could save your life.

Medical Jewelry for Any Activity

It doesn’t matter how active you are, you can easily purchase a piece of medical jewelry for any occasion. Studies have shown that people who had medical issues like allergies to certain medications could have been saved had they been wearing a piece of medical jewelry when they were experiencing a health crisis.

Medical jewelry ranges in price from $15 to $500 and they are so affordable that you can have the right piece of medical jewelry for any occasion.

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