Friday, August 31, 2018

Health-Related Vocabulary in English to Use on Holiday



Of course, summer is sweet, but it also brings with it some inevitable inconveniences, especially if we decide to spend our holidays next to the sea or in the mountains. Temperatures rise and with this comes a proliferation of pesky insects such as mosquitoes. Swimming in the crystal-clear seas of the Caribbean can end in unpleasant encounters with jellyfish or poisonous algae. Not to mention what can happen in the desert or the other extreme places where many love to go! If you do not take all of the necessary precautions, you can end up suffering from intestinal problems, burns, dehydration, etc.

The list of holiday setbacks that can occur may be endless, but this is not a first aid guide. Rather this is a small guide about how to interact with medical personnel or pharmacies abroad. Are you ready to travel through our list of summer illnesses in English?


Phrases You May Need to Use

Jellyfish
I have a swelling in my leg. I think I was touched by a jellyfish.
Let me take a look.
Yes, you’re right. Apply this cream to the affected area three times a day after washing it well.
Sunstroke
This morning at the beach I got a lot of sun. Now I have a headache and feel dizzy.
First, we need to take your temperature.
Yes, it’s sunstroke. Avoid going to the beach, drink a lot of liquids, and apply fresh compresses. Take paracetamol to lower the fever. Come back tomorrow. I want to see you again.
Burn
Good morning, I have a bad sunburn. What can I do?
Apply this cream and avoid sunbathing.
Dehydration
Good morning, I have a dry mouth, a headache, and drowsiness. I went for a long hike in the sun, but I wore a hat.
It is dehydration. Did you drink during the walk?
No, I didn’t.
So, it is dehydration. The only remedy is to replenish your liquids. Drink plenty of water and avoid carbonated or sweetened drinks.
Diarrhea
Hi, I have diarrhea. What can I do?
How long have you had it for?
Since yesterday evening.
Take these tablets three times a day between meals.
Fungal Infection
I have a strong itch on the sole of my foot.
Let me see.
It is a fungal infection. Apply this cream on the affected area in the morning and in the evening before going to sleep. Avoid walking for 15 minutes after applying the cream.

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Holy

(adj): Sacred, divine, blessed.


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