Health Problems
Health Problems
Health Problems
English Vocabulary
The most common ways to ask about someone's health are:
I'm ill.
I feel really rough.
I'm shattered (meaning tired out or exhausted)
I'm on my last legs (to be very tired, especially after a lot of physical activity or work. It also
means to be going to die soon - 'the old man is on his last leg').
I feel / look poorly / peaky / rough / bloody awful.
I feel / look like death warmed up (very ill or appearing very sickly - Poor thing! She looks like
death warmed up)
I am alive and kicking (to continue to be well, healthy or successful - Don't worry about your
grandfather; he is alive and kicking)
I feel good (used to talk about emotional state)
I feel great / well
He is a picture of (good) health (to be in a very healthy condition - The doctor told him that he is
a picture of good health)
She is hale and hearty (to be in a good health - In spite of her old age, she looks hale and hearty)
Health problems
Health advice:
Exercise regularly.
Eat healthy food.
Brush your teeth regularly.
Sleep early (= don't stay up late!)
Have regular medical check up.
Relax.
Go on a diet.
pain-killer
Medicines pill
plaster
eye drops tablet
cream tranquilizer
syringe
syrup Treatment
bandage
dose (of medicine) check-up
drugs diagnosis
shot / injection (give some an injection) operation / surgery
medicine (take medicine) prescription
Places
People
doctor's
ophthalmologist pharmacy / drugstore /chemist's
dentist hospital
doctor / physician operating theater
general practitioner (GP) surgery (medical operation)
midwife waiting room
nurse ward (a geriatric/maternity/psychiatric
patient ward)
specialist
surgeon
Types of illness
Allergy
(adjective Allergic) To have a bad reaction to animals, dust, foods or plants. The symptoms are red eyes, runny
nose and sneezing.
Cough
(verb to Cough) Pronounced 'coff'. To force air out of the lungs making a loud and uncomfortable noise:
'Smoking makes me cough.'
Dizziness
(adjective Dizzy). To have the feeling that everything around you is spinning.
'I felt dizzy after standing up too quickly when I was in the bath.'
Fever / Temperature
The Flu
(also called Influenza) A very strong cold caused by a virus. Symptoms include: fever, headache, runny nose and
sneezing.
Hay Fever
An allergy to plants and the pollen from flowers. The symptoms are red eyes, a runny nose and sneezing.
Insomnia
Not being able to sleep at night.
Rash
Uncomfortable, itchy, red spots on the skin. A skin condition.
'She got a rash on her hand after touching a strange plant.'
Runny Nose
Mucus coming from the nose. The need to blow your nose a lot.
Sneeze
(verb to Sneeze) An uncontrollable movement of air from the nose and mouth.
'The strong smell of flowers makes me sneeze.'
Sunburn
Red and painful skin that comes from being in the sun too long.
bad +
bad back
bad head
bad leg
sore +
sore throat
sore eyes
sore feet
Types of doctor
Cardiologist: A heart doctor
General Practitioner: (G.P.) A family doctor who you would usually go to see for common health problems
Obstetrician: A doctor for female patients before and during pregnancy (child birth)
Prescription: (Noun) The piece of paper that your doctor gives you with the name of the medicine you need on it.
Drug Store (US) / Chemist's (UK) / Pharmacy: The place you go to get medicine.