Volume 1 · Chapter 07

Health and Emergency

Say what hurts, ask for help, and handle pharmacy basics.

Health Japanese should be blunt and reusable. In a clinic or pharmacy, you do not need elegant grammar. You need body part + hurts, symptom + exists, and “please help me.”

Emergency first

I feel sick.
My head hurts.
I want to go to a hospital.
Please call an ambulance.
Please help me.
I do not understand much Japanese.
Is there someone who can speak English?

Use only when it is actually urgent. For non-emergency care, or is enough.

Body part + が痛いです

The pattern is simple: body part + The marks the thing that hurts.

My head hurts.
My stomach hurts.
My throat hurts.
My tooth hurts.
My leg/foot hurts.

Symptoms

I have a fever.
I have a cough.
I feel nauseous.
I feel dizzy.
I have an allergy.
病院 びょういん hospital / clinic くすり medicine ねつ fever 怪我 けが injury Common word whose kanji do not transparently match the everyday meaning. 保険証 ほけんしょう insurance card 薬局 やっきょく pharmacy 受付 うけつけ reception 診察 しんさつ medical exam / consultation 処方箋 しょほうせん prescription 痛い いたい painful / hurts

Clinic flow

Where is reception?
It is my first time here.
I have an insurance card.
I do not have an appointment.
About how long will I wait?

Pharmacy flow

When do I take this medicine?
How many times per day?
Do I take it after meals?
Will it make me sleepy?
This is the prescription.

Mini dialogue

Randomized practice

Health Practice

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  1. Say it

    Say you feel sick.