English Vocabulary for Health

Expanding your vocabulary related to health can significantly improve your ability to communicate effectively about medical issues, discuss symptoms, and understand medical advice. This list provides a range of common terms across various health contexts.
Common Medical Terms
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Symptom:
A noticeable change in the body that indicates illness or disease (e.g., fever, cough, headache).
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Diagnosis:
The process of identifying a disease or condition by examining symptoms and test results.
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Treatment:
Actions taken to cure or relieve illness.
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Medication:
Drugs prescribed for treatment of illness.
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Prescription:
A written order from a doctor for medication.
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Doctor/Physician:
A medical professional who diagnoses and treats patients.
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Nurse:
A healthcare professional who provides care to patients under the guidance of a doctor.
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Hospital:
Afacility that provides medical care to patients.
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Surgery:
A medical procedure performed by a surgeon.
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Patient:
A person receiving medical care.
Body Parts & Functions
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Heart
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The organ that pumps blood throughout the body
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Lungs
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The organs responsible for breathing
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Brain
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The control center of the body
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Stomach
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The organ where food is digested
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Blood pressure
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The force of blood against the blood vessel walls
General Health
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Allergy:
A medical condition where the body reacts to something it should not (e.g., pollen or nuts).
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Injury:
Physical harm or damage to the body.
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Health:
The condition of being physically sound and well.
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Well-being:
A state of health and happiness.
This is not an exhaustive list, but it provides a good starting point for building your health vocabulary. Consult a dictionary or medical resource for more specific terms as needed.
