Spanish Medical Vocabulary220


When you're traveling in a Spanish-speaking country and you need to see a doctor, it's helpful to know some basic medical vocabulary. This will help you communicate with your doctor and understand your diagnosis and treatment plan. Here is a list of some of the most common Spanish medical terms:

Body Parts



Cabeza - head
Cuello - neck
Hombro - shoulder
Brazo - arm
Antebrazo - forearm
li>Mano - hand
Dedo - finger
Pecho - chest
Espalda - back
Abdomen - abdomen
Pierna - leg
Rodilla - knee
Pie - foot

Symptoms



Dolor - pain
Fiebre - fever
li>Náuseas - nausea
Vómitos - vomiting
Diarrea - diarrhea
Estreñimiento - constipation
Tos - cough
Dificultad para respirar - shortness of breath
Dolor de cabeza - headache
Dolor de garganta - sore throat
Dolor de oído - earache

Medical Conditions



Infección - infection
Gripe - flu
li>Resfriado - cold
Asma - asthma
Diabetes - diabetes
Hipertensión - high blood pressure
Enfermedad cardíaca - heart disease
Cáncer - cancer
Accidente cerebrovascular - stroke

Medical Procedures



Examen físico - physical exam
Análisis de sangre - blood test
li>Radiografía - X-ray
Cirugía - surgery
Medicamentos - medication

Phrases



Me duele aquí. - I have pain here.
Tengo fiebre. - I have a fever.
Me siento mareado. - I feel dizzy.
Necesito ver a un médico. - I need to see a doctor.
¿Dónde está el baño? - Where is the bathroom?

Learning some basic Spanish medical vocabulary can help you feel more comfortable and confident when you're seeking medical care in a Spanish-speaking country.

2024-12-15


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