Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Health Vocabulary

Ache: Dolor
Allergy: Alergia

Amputation: Amputación
Asthma: Asma
Blind: Ciego
Bronchitis: Bronquitis
Bump: Chichón
Cancer: Cáncer
Cold: Catarro / Resfriado
Cough: Tos
Deaf: Sordo
Depression: Depresión
Diarrhea: Diarrea
Disease: Enfermedad
Dizzy: Mareado
Faint: Desmayarse
Fever: Fiebre
Flu: Gripe
Headache: Dolor de cabeza
Heart attack: Ataque al corazón, infarto
Hygiene: Higiene
Ill: Enfermo
Illness: Enfermedad
Infection: Infección
Infectious: Infeccioso / Contagioso
Injury: Herida
Insomnia: Insomnio
Medicine: Medicina
Mentally handicapped: Disminuido/a psíquico/a
Pain: Dolor
Painful: Doloroso
Pharyngitis: Faringitis
Rask: Erupción / Sarpullido
Scar: Cicatriz
Shiver: Escalofrio
Sick: Enfermo / Indispuesto
Sneeze: Estornudo
Sore throat: Dolor de garganta
Sprain: Esguince
Stomach ache: Dolor de estómago
Stress: Estrés
Stroke: Derrame cerebral
Suffer: Padecer / Sufrir
Twist: Torcedura
Vomit: Vomitar
Wound: Herida

Health: Salud
Healthy: Saludable / Sano
Antibiotics: Antibiotico
Appointment: Cita
Bandage: Venda
Bandaid: Tirita
Biopsy: Biopsia
Blood: Sangre
Blood pressure: Presión sanguínea 
Crutches: Muletas
Pills: Pastillas
Plaster: Tirita
Plaster cast: Escayola
Prescription: Receta, volante

Rehabilitation: Rehabilitación
Stethoscope: Estetoscopio 
Syrup: Jarabe
Wheelchair: Silla de ruedas

Well: Bien
Unwell: Mal

Cosmetic surgery: Cirugía estética
Ambulance: Ambulancia
Hospital: Hospital
Emergency centre: Urgencias
Pharmacy: Farmacia
Geriatric: Geriatrico
Specialist:

Family doctor: Médico de cabecera
General practicioner: Médico de cabecera
Doctor: Doctor
Nurse: Enfermera
Surgeon: Cirujano
Dentist: Dentista
Ophthalmologist: Oftalmólogo
Oculist: Oculista
Dietician: Dietista
Ear, nose and throat specialist: Otorrino
Gynaecologist: Ginecólogo
Neurologist: Neurólogo
Radiologist: Radiólogo
Forensic: Forense
Patient: Paciente

Verbs:

To be in pain
To blow your nose
To cough
To cut a finger
To get an injection
To have a black eye
To have a broken leg
To have a cold
To have a fever
To have a headache
To burn a finger
To have a sore throat
To have a toothache
To hurt an arm
To sprain an ankle







http://www.esl-lab.com/vocab/v-doctor.htm
http://www.learnenglish.be/voc2_doctor_study.htm
http://www.livingspanish.com/doctor-situation-guide.htm

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