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Describing Symptoms to a Doctor

Describing Symptoms to a Doctor

向医生描述症状

  1. I tell the doctor, 'I’ve had a sore throat and mild fever for two days, but no cough or runny nose.'
  2. When asked about pain level, I say, 'It’s about a five out of ten — uncomfortable but not sharp or constant.'
  3. I mention that my appetite dropped slightly and I feel unusually tired after walking up one flight of stairs.
  4. The nurse checks my blood pressure first and says, 'Your reading is normal, so let’s focus on your breathing.'
  5. I describe the headache as 'dull and pressing behind my eyes', not throbbing or sudden.
  6. Because I’m allergic to penicillin, I show my medical ID card and repeat it clearly before any prescription is written.
  7. The doctor asks whether symptoms worsen at night, and I answer honestly: 'Yes, especially when lying flat.'
  8. Before I leave, I confirm, 'So I’ll take this medicine twice daily and come back if the rash spreads.'

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