Expressing Health in English

Understanding how to express health in English is crucial for daily conversations, medical appointments, and general communication. This guidecovers various ways to talk about your health and the health of others.
General Well-being
To express general well-being, you can use phrases like:
-
I’m feeling
fine
. -
I’m feeling
good
. -
I’m feeling
healthy
. -
I’m
well
, thank you. -
I’m
healthy
and
happy
.
If you’re not feeling well, you can say:
-
I’m not feeling
well
. -
I’m feeling
under the weather
. -
I’m feeling a bit
sick
. -
I’m feeling
terrible
. -
I’m
not myself
today.
Specific Symptoms
To describe specific symptoms, use these common phrases:
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Headache
: I have a headache. -
Stomach ache
: I have a stomach ache. -
Cough
: I have a cough. -
Fever
: I have a fever. -
Sore throat
: I have a sore throat. -
Runny nose
: I have a runnynose. -
Body ache
: I have a body ache. -
Fatigue
: I’m feeling very fatigued. -
Nausea
: I’m feeling nauseous.
Asking About Health
Here are ways to inquire about someone’s health:
- How are you feeling?
- How are you?
- How’s your health?
- How’s everything going?
- What’s wrong?
- What’s the matter?
Expressing Concern
If you’re concerned about someone’s health, use:
- I’m worried about you.
- You seem unwell. You should see a doctor.
- Is everything alright?
- Are you alright?
Remember to always be respectful and sensitive when discussing health concerns.
This is a basic introduction. More specific medical terms will require further research.
