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11.25.2013 Anastasia Koltai Business English, English Vocabulary
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AT THE DOCTOR Dialogues and
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1. Health, Illness and Disease Vocabulary
2. Illness Expressions
3. Common Illnesses and Diseases in English
4. Medicine, Medical Equipments and Tools
5. Medical Specialists List
6. What to say at the doctor?
7. Doctors Questions and Answers to Patient
8. Patient Symptoms
9. At the dentists
10. At the chemists
Health, Illness and Disease Vocabulary
pain
feeling in your body when you have been hurt or when you are ill,sick
Suddenly she felt a sharp painin her neck, shoulder, waist, arm, leg, stomach.
Take an aspirin to relieve the pain.
ache
continuous pain; feel a continuous pain
I cant sleep because my head achestoo bad.
I have a terrible headache backache stomach-ache.
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ill
suering from an illness or disease; not feeling well; sick
My elder sister is seriously illin St Johns hospital.
The children started to feel illan hour after the meal.
sick
physically or mentally ill; wanting to vomit
I feel very sick, I dont think I can work today.
Be careful with the cake, too much of it can make you sick.
sore
painful (and often red) because of infection or because a muscle has been used too much
I have a sorethroat, I mustnt take that cold drink.
She says her stomach is still soreafter the operation.
His feet were soreafter the bicycle trip.
illness
the state of being physically or mentally ill
Our secretary missed a lot of work through illnesslast month.
Flu can be a serious illnessif you arent careful enough.
disease
serious illness, often caused by infection
Peters uncle suers from a rare blood disease.
A fatty diet increases the risk of heart disease.
The government is planning further health measures to prevent the spread of disease.
heal
become healthy again; make something, somebody healthy again, make somebody feel
happy again
As I see it will take a long time for your wounds to heal.
This ointment will help to healyour scratches.
The tea you made really healedme.
cure
make somebody or something healthy again after an illness; make an illness go away
He was seriously ill for a long time, but the doctor curedhim at last.Scarlet fever is a serious illness, but it can be curedfairly fast.
cure
medicine or medical treatment that cures an illness; the act of curing or the process of
being cured
There is no known curefor this illness but the it can be treated.
Im afraid you must be taken to hospital for the cure.
treat
give medical care or attention to somebody or something; deal with something or
somebody
I was treatedfor u, but later I was diagnosed with pneumonia.
This illness is usually treatedwith antibiotics and a strict diet..
treatment
(the way or process of) curing an illness or injury or making somebody look and feel
good; the way of dealing with something or somebody
Doctors apply various treatmentsfor this illness.
My sister goes to a wellness centre to receive beauty treatments.
diagnose
dene what an illness or the cause of a problem is
The blood test is used to diagnoseall kinds of diseases.
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She was diagnosed(as) (a) diabetic in her early childhood.
diagnosis
medical description of an illness or condition
The doctors didnt share every detail of the diagnosiswith the patients family.
We had to wait a lot for the exact diagnosisafter the examination.
injury
harm done to the body, for example in an accident
They were lucky to escape the ght without serious injuries.
There were only minor injuriesin the crash.
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injure
harm somebody or yourself physically, especially in an accident, receive/suer an injury
He injuredhis nger when he was cutting the meat.
Nobody was killed in the accident, but two people were seriously injured.
wound
an injury to part of the body, especially one in which a hole is made in the skin
He died from the woundsthat he had received in the crash.
He was taken to hospital although his woundsdidnt seem too serious.
cuta wound caused by something sharp
He had such a deep cuton his arm that he was taken to hospital.
The victim had several cutson his chest, still he survived.
bruise
a blue, brown or purple mark on the skin after somebody has fallen
He was covered in bruisesat the end of the football match.
The man came to the surgery with a huge bruiseover his eye.
scratch
rub your skin with your nails, usually because its itching; a mark or a small cut or injury
made by scratching
The cat continuously scratcheditself behind the ear.
She had a long scratchon her arm when she came out of the rose garden.
infection
illness caused by bacteria or a virus; the act or process of causing or getting a disease
Wash your hands carefully to decrease the risk of infection.
She almost died from blood infection.
inammation
a condition when a part of the body becomes red, sore and swollen because of infection
or injury
My knee was twice the size of the other one due to the inammation.
You had better not eat fatty food so soon after your stomach inammation.
symptom
a change in your body or mind that shows that you are not healthy
You dont necessarily need a doctor with symptomslike a headache or sore throat.
Depression can cause physical symptoms, too.
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the measurement of how hot your body is
have a temperature when your temperatureis higher than normal due to illness
I feel so weak, I think I have a temperature.
She had such a high temperaturethat she was immediately taken to hospital.
fever
a medical condition in which someone has a temperature that is higher than normal; a
particular type of disease with high temperature
Did you take aspirin to reduce the fever?
Our daughter has been diagnosed with scarlet fever.
cold
illness aecting the nose and/or throat, making you cough and/or sneeze
I think I caught a coldon the ice rink yesterday.
She cant come to school, shes in bed with a cold.
u
a very bad cold, an infectious disease with fever, pains and weakness
Please dont visit us this week, the whole family has the u.
If youre not careful enough and you dont take antibiotics, you may even die from the u.
vomit
discharge stomach contents through the mouth
There must have been something wrong with the food as both children vomitedshortly
after the meal.
Im afraid Im pregnant; I vomitafter getting up every morning.
medicine
a substance that you drink or swallow so as to cure an illness
You look so pale. Havent you taken your medicinethis morning?
The doctor prescribed three kinds of medicinefor me.
antibiotics
medicine that kills bacteria and cures infections
My mums throat infection went away after she started the antibiotics.
Hot tea wont be enough to cure your u, I think you also need antibiotics.
pain killer
kind of medicine that takes away some or all of the discomfort of an illness or injury
I had such a horrible headache last night that I took two pain killers.
She says she doesnt think its a good idea to take pain killerstoo often.
blood pressure
the rate at which blood ows through the body
Drink some coee if you feel your blood pressureis too low.
High blood pressureincreases the risk of having a heart attack.
pulse
the regular beat of blood as it is sent around the body
The doctor started the examination with taking my pulseand blood pressure.
He has such a weak pulsethat its hard to feel.
x-ray
a photograph of a somebodys bones and organs
They took x-raysof my knee to make sure it wasnt broken.
The doctor says that the x-rayhas proved his suspicion of cancer, but I dont believe him.
patient
a person staying in a hospital or medical facility
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The doctor examined the patientvery carefully but he didnt nd any disorder.
There were so many patientsin the doctors surgery that I didnt wait and I went home.
surgery
a place where a doctor or dentist sees patients; medical treatment of injuries or diseases
involving cutting open somebodys body
I wanted to see a doctor but the surgerywas closed.
I hope they can cure me with medicine and I dont need undergo surgery.
operation
cutting open a part of somebodys body in order to remove or cure a part
The operationwas successful but the patient died.
The doctor says I can hardly escape an operation.
operate on somebody(for something)
cut open a part of somebodys body in order to remove or cure a part
He soon recovered after he was operated on forappendicitis.
The doctor ordered to take my brother to hospital and they will operate on himtomorrow.
operating theatre
a room in a hospital used for medical operations
The patient died on the way to the operating theatre.
She felt nervous as she looked round the operating theatre.
chemists(shop)
a shop where medicine is sold
The doctor suggested to go to the chemistsfor the medicine straight from the surgery.
This syrup is also sold in the supermarket, so you dont need to go to the chemists.
prescription
an ocial piece of paper lled out by a doctor with which you can get medicine from a
chemists shop
Unfortunately, the doctor forgot to sign the prescriptionand so the chemist refused to
give me the medicine.
Keep this prescriptioneven though you dont need the medicine now; you may need it
later.
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Illness expressions
feel ill, sick
have a temperature
have a pain in your back, chest, waist, arm, shoulder
have a headache
feel weak
feel dizzy
suer from stomach cramps
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diabetes
amnesia
nervous breakdown
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Medicine, Medical Equipments and Tools
pill
tablet
capsule
syrup
ointment
cream
eye drops
injection
tranquilizer
pain-killer
antiseptic
antifebrile
dressing
bandage
cast
brace
gauze
plaster
elastic tape
thermometerstethoscope
syringe, forceps, scissors, oxygen mask, test tube, vial, IV bag, blood pressure
monitor, crutches, wheelchair
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Medical Specialists List
Allergist:treats food and environmental allergies
Anaesthesiologist:provides pain prevention during surgery
Cardiologist:heart specialist
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Dentist:tooth specialist
Dermatologist:skin specialist
Gynecologist:specializes in womens needs
Midwife:helps women deliver babies
Neurologist:brain specialist
Oncologist:tumour specialist
Ophthalmologist:deals with eye diseases
Pediatrician:treats babies and children
Physical therapist:specializes in the bodys movement
Psychiatrist:mental health specialist
Radiologist:specializes in imaging tests (x-ray, etc.)
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What to say at the doctor?
Going to Doctor
I think you should see a doctor.
You look very pale. Shall I call the ambulance?
Im ill. I dont feel well. I need a doctor. I must see a doctor.
Doctor Bulbs surgery hours are from 9 to 12 every morning.
Where do I nd the GPs oce? (general practitioner a doctor who is trained in general
medicine working in the local community)
What are the consulting hours of the ENT (ear, nose and throat) specialist?
Do I have to make an appointment?
Doctors Questions and Answers to Patient
Whats the matter? Wheres the pain? What do you complain of?
Have you taken your temperature?
For how long have you been feeling ill?
Take your clothes o. Ill examine you. Let me take your pulse, please.
Ill measure your blood pressure.
Your blood pressure is rather high. Your blood pressure is too low.
Let me sound your back. Take a deep breath. Ill check your lungs.
Can I have a look? Where does it hurt?
Does it hurt here? Breath out slowly.
Show me your tongue. Poke out your tongue.
Have you got any other symptoms?
What infectious diseases have you had?What have you eaten/drunk?
Have you been injured?
Dont worry. Theres no serious problem.
I dont think its too serious.
Youve got to be vaccinated against tetanus.
You must stay in bed and take this medicine three times a day, after meals.
Ill dress the wound and put a plaster on your arm.
You must follow a diet, you need to rest and you shouldnt worry.
Your test results have come in. The blood test came back negative.
The biopsy shows a tumour.
You should consult a specialist.
Well know more in a few days.
It would be better if you went to hospital.
I think youll have to stay in hospital for a week.
Hopefully, there wont be any complications.
I dont think you need chemotherapy.
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Ill give you a prescription. Take this medicine three times a day / after meals / an hour
before lunch.
Youll soon be well again.
Come back next week if you dont feel better.
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Patient Symptoms
Ive got a high temperature.
I feel really rough. Im shattered/exhausted.
Could you check my blood pressure? Ive got high blood pressure.
Theres a sharp pain here. Ive got a pain in my limbs.
I feel dizzy. Ive got a kidney problem. Ive lost weight.
I always feel bad after meals. Ive got a stomach ache.
Ive got a splitting headache. I often have nosebleeds.I have diarrhoea. Ive lost my appetite.
Ive got circulation problems. I sweat all night.
My ears are buzzing. Ive got an upset stomach.
Ive sprained my wrist/ankle. My hand/foot is badly swollen.
I think Ive pulled a muscle in my leg/arm.
Ive had scarlet fever, mumps, the measles.
Is it something serious? Is this a common problem at my age?
When will the tests results come in? Are you going to run more tests?
Do I have to be operated on? Will I need surgery?
How long do I have to stay in hospital?
I hope there wont be any complications.
Could you prescribe some medicine for me?
How often should I take this medicine?
Shall I come back next week if I dont get better?
At the dentists
Ive got a pain in my back teeth and my gum is bleeding.
Ive lost a lling. My dentures broken.
Does the tooth have to be extracted or can you replace the lling?
At the chemists
Would you make up this prescription for me?
Shake well before use. Not to be taken orally.
Can I get a packet of vitamin tablets?
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