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English Vocabulary for Health Discussions

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Having a good grasp of health-related vocabulary is essential for effective communication with doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals, as well as when discussing health with friends and family. This article provides a useful list of terms to help you navigate these conversations with confidence.

Common Health Vocabulary Categories

Symptoms and Complaints


  • Pain:

    A general term for discomfort.


    “I have a sharp pain in my chest.”

  • Ache:

    A dull, persistent pain.


    “I have a headache.”

  • Swelling:

    An enlargement of a body part.


    “My ankle is swollen after the fall.”

  • Itch:

    An irritating sensation on the skin.


    “My skin itches.”

  • Fever:

    An elevated body temperature.


    “I have a fever and feel cold.”

  • Cough:

    A forceful expulsion of air from the lungs.


    “I have a bad cough.”

  • Sneeze:

    A sudden, involuntary expulsion of air from the nose and mouth.


    “Every time I go outside I sneeze a lot.”

  • Fatigue:

    Extreme tiredness.


    “I’m feeling fatigue after work.”

  • Nausea:

    The feeling of wanting to vomit.


    “I feel nauseous.”

  • Dizziness:

    The feeling of being unsteady or lightheaded.


    “I feel dizzy. I think I need to sit down.”

Medical Conditions and Diseases


  • Cold:

    A common viral infection.


    “I have a cold.”

  • Flu (Influenza):

    A more serious viral infection.


    “I have the flu and feel very sick.”

  • Diabetes:

    A metabolic disorder.


    “My uncle has diabetes.”

  • Arthritis:

    Inflammation of the joints.


    “My grandmother has arthritis in her knees.”

  • Allergy:

    An adverse reaction to asubstance.


    “I have an allergy to peanuts.”

  • Asthma:

    A long-term condition that affects your lungs.


    “He has asthma and needs to use aninhaler.”

  • Cancer:

    A group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth.


    “She is undergoing treatment for cancer.”

Medical Treatments and Procedures


  • Medication:

    A drug used to treat a condition.


    “I need to take medication twice a day.”

  • Diagnosis:

    The identification of a disease or condition.


    “The doctor gave me a diagnosis after examination.”

  • Treatment:

    Medical care given to a patient for an illness orinjury.


    “The treatment for the flu involves rest and fluids.”

  • Check-up:

    A medical examination.


    “I have a check-up next week.”

Body Parts


  • Head


    “I have a headache.”

  • Eye


    “My eye is red.”

  • Nose


    “I have a stuffy nose.”

  • Mouth


    “My mouth is dry.”

  • Throat


    “I have a sore throat.”

  • Chest


    “I have chest pain.”


  • Stomach


    “My stomach hurts.”

  • Arm


    “My arm aches.”

  • Leg


    “My leg is swollen.”

This is notan exhaustive list but provides a good starting point for your health discussions. Practice using these words in different contexts to improve your fluency and confidence.

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