Chapter 34 — Talking About Health and Visiting a Doctor | Unnati Classes
Chapter 34

Talking About Health and Visiting a Doctor

34.1 Introduction

Talking about health is very important in daily life. We visit doctors when we feel sick or unwell.

In this chapter, you will learn simple English sentences to describe health problems, symptoms, and talk politely with a doctor.

34.2 Common Health Problems

  • Fever
  • Cold and cough
  • Headache
  • Stomach pain
  • Body pain

34.3 50 Common Health Sentences with Responses

  1. 1. I am not feeling well.
    → What happened?

  2. 2. I have a fever.
    → Since when?

  3. 3. I have a headache.
    → Take rest.

  4. 4. I am feeling weak.
    → You should eat well.

  5. 5. I have a cold.
    → Drink warm water.

  6. 6. I have a cough.
    → Take this medicine.

  7. 7. My stomach hurts.
    → Avoid outside food.

  8. 8. I feel dizzy.
    → Sit down.

  9. 9. I need to see a doctor.
    → Please wait.

  10. 10. I am feeling tired.
    → Take proper rest.

  11. 11. I have body pain.
    → Apply balm.

  12. 12. I am feeling nauseous.
    → Lie down.

  13. 13. I have a sore throat.
    → Gargle with warm water.

  14. 14. I have been sick for two days.
    → I’ll prescribe medicine.

  15. 15. I need medicine.
    → Here is the prescription.

  16. 16. I have pain here.
    → Let me check.

  17. 17. I feel better now.
    → That’s good.

  18. 18. I have allergies.
    → Avoid dust.

  19. 19. I need a medical check-up.
    → Please come inside.

  20. 20. I am feeling unwell.
    → Tell me your symptoms.

  21. 21. I have back pain.
    → Do some stretching.

  22. 22. I am feeling stressed.
    → Relax and rest.

  23. 23. I need to rest.
    → Yes, please.

  24. 24. I have trouble sleeping.
    → Avoid screens.

  25. 25. I need medical advice.
    → Sit here.

  26. 26. I feel pain while walking.
    → We’ll examine.

  27. 27. I have high fever.
    → Take this medicine.

  28. 28. I am recovering now.
    → That’s good.

  29. 29. I feel healthy.
    → Keep it up.

  30. 30. I need a doctor.
    → Please wait.

  31. 31. I have a toothache.
    → Visit a dentist.

  32. 32. I feel pain in my leg.
    → Avoid walking.

  33. 33. I have a medical emergency.
    → Call the doctor.

  34. 34. I need an appointment.
    → Please register.

  35. 35. I have breathing trouble.
    → Use inhaler.

  36. 36. I feel pain in my chest.
    → Get help immediately.

  37. 37. I have diabetes.
    → Control diet.

  38. 38. I need first aid.
    → I’ll help you.

  39. 39. I am on medication.
    → Follow schedule.

  40. 40. I feel better today.
    → Good to hear.

  41. 41. I am sick.
    → Take care.

  42. 42. I need pain relief.
    → Take this tablet.

  43. 43. I have vomiting.
    → Drink fluids.

  44. 44. I feel weak today.
    → Eat nutritious food.

  45. 45. I need to rest at home.
    → Yes.

  46. 46. I have a minor injury.
    → Clean the wound.

  47. 47. I need a medical report.
    → Please wait.

  48. 48. I feel pain when I breathe.
    → Get checked.

  49. 49. I am not recovering.
    → Change medicine.

  50. 50. Thank you, doctor.
    → Take care.

34.4 Worksheet — Practice Health English

Section 1 — Fill in the Blanks

  1. I have a ______.
  2. I need to see a ______.
  3. I am not feeling ______.
  1. fever
  2. doctor
  3. well

Section 2 — Choose the Correct Sentence

  1. (I sick / I am sick)
  2. (I have headache / I have a headache)
  1. I am sick
  2. I have a headache

Section 3 — Make Sentences

  1. Say you are unwell.
  2. Ask for medicine.
  1. I am not feeling well.
  2. I need medicine.

Section 4 — True or False

  1. Health English helps during emergencies. (True / False)
  2. We should clearly explain symptoms. (True / False)
  3. Doctors understand feelings without words. (True / False)
  1. True
  2. True
  3. False
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