AT THE DOCTOR'S
If you don't fell well you can make an appointment to see your family doctor (GP) at the local health centre. He will examine you and ask what symptoms you have. He may take your pulse and temperature or take your blood pressure. Then he will make a diagnosis and decide how to treat you. He may prescribe you some medicine to cure your illness. You take the prescription to the chemist's or pharmacy, where the chemist will usually give you some tablets/pills. Read the instructions carefully in case there are any side-effects. The doctor may also tell you to have one or two days off to rest and recover. With this treatment you will normally get better in a few days. If the doctor is not sure what's wrong with you he may send you to see a specialist or arrange for you to have some more test, for example X-rays. If you are seriously ill you may need to go to hospital and have an operation. You may need several weeks to get over the operation. It's a good idea to have a medical check-up once a year.
AT THE HOSPITAL
an ambulance
the operating theatre (quirófano)
casualty ( baja, herido, victima)
a surgeon (cirujano)
a patient
a ward (sala de hospital)
SYMPTOMS
What's the matter with Kate?/ what's wrong with Kate ?
I feel ill/I don't feel well
He feels sick (él se siente enfermo) // He's being sick ( él esta vomitando)
I feel sick (me siento enfermo) // I feel dizzy ( mareado)
His ankle is swollen (hinchado) // His ankle is broken(roto)
His knee hurts/His knee aches
She's in hospital (ill)//She's at the hospital ( visit)
MEDICAL CONDITIONS
Be pregnant
have an allergy
have a chronic illness
have flu
have a hangover
have a heart attack
have a stoke (ictus)
have a virus
take an overdose(sobredosi)
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
acupuncture
homeopathic medicine
massage
osteopathy
IMPORTANT EXPRESIONS O WORDS
have a check up
family doctor (GP)
health center
symptoms
take your pulse
don't feel well
examine
take your blood pressure
make an appointment ( pedir una cita)
gauze (gasa)
tape (sth) up (vendar)
adhesive tape (esparadrapo)
painkillers ( ibuprofen,paracetamol)
plasters/band (tiritas)
bandage(venda)
scissors
writes/gives him a prescription
a receipt ( a shop) a recipe (cooking) a prescription (medicine)
to have time off work
to get over the operation
he has a check-up regularly
a itchy (picor)
to bite (picar)
rare skin condition