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Korean Hospital and Health Vocabulary: What to Say When You're Sick

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Korean Hospital and Health Vocabulary

Getting sick abroad is stressful enough without a language barrier. Chapter 9 covers hospital and health vocabulary — one of the most practical chapters in the curriculum because you might actually need it in an emergency.

Describing Symptoms

The basic pattern for describing pain or discomfort:

Body part + 이/가 + 아파요

KoreanMeaning
머리가 아파요I have a headache
배가 아파요My stomach hurts
목이 아파요My throat hurts
이가 아파요My tooth hurts
허리가 아파요My back hurts
다리가 아파요My leg hurts

More Specific Symptoms

KoreanRomanizationMeaning
열이 나요yeori nayoI have a fever
기침이 나요gichimi nayoI have a cough
콧물이 나요konmuri nayoI have a runny nose
어지러워요eojireowoyoI'm dizzy
속이 안 좋아요sogi an joayoI feel nauseous
알레르기가 있어요allereugi-ga isseoyoI have allergies
감기에 걸렸어요gamgi-e geollyeosseoyoI caught a cold

At the Doctor's Office

What the Doctor Asks

  • 어디가 아파요? (Where does it hurt?)
  • 언제부터 아팠어요? (Since when has it hurt?)
  • 알레르기가 있어요? (Do you have allergies?)
  • 약을 먹고 있어요? (Are you taking any medication?)

How to Answer

  • 어제부터 머리가 아팠어요 (My head has hurt since yesterday)
  • 3일 전부터 기침이 나요 (I've had a cough for 3 days)
  • 알레르기는 없어요 (I don't have allergies)
  • 지금 약을 안 먹고 있어요 (I'm not taking any medication now)

Grammar: -고 싶다 (want to)

Chapter 9 introduces the desire pattern, which often comes up in health contexts:

Verb stem + -고 싶어요 = I want to (do something)

  • 집에서 쉬고 싶어요 (I want to rest at home)
  • 약을 먹고 싶어요 (I want to take medicine)
  • 병원에 가고 싶어요 (I want to go to the hospital)

Grammar: -(으)세요 (Polite instructions)

Doctors give instructions using -(으)세요:

  • 약을 먹으세요 (Please take the medicine)
  • 물을 많이 드세요 (Please drink lots of water)
  • 푹 쉬세요 (Please rest well)
  • 내일 다시 오세요 (Please come back tomorrow)

Pharmacy Vocabulary

After the doctor, you'll need the pharmacy (약국):

KoreanMeaning
약국Pharmacy
Medicine
처방전Prescription
진통제Painkiller
감기약Cold medicine
소화제Digestive medicine
하루에 세 번Three times a day
식후에 드세요Take after meals

Emergency Phrases

Memorize these — you might need them without time to look them up:

  • 119에 전화해 주세요 (Please call 119) — Korea's emergency number
  • 응급실이 어디예요? (Where is the emergency room?)
  • 한국어를 잘 못해요 (I can't speak Korean well)
  • 통역 서비스가 있어요? (Is there an interpretation service?)
  • 여기가 아파요 (It hurts here) — while pointing

Practice on Chamelingo

Chapter 9's exercises simulate doctor visits with dialogue completion, symptom description matching, and listening comprehension where you understand medical instructions. The AI tutor Eunji is particularly good at practicing medical roleplays — she'll play the doctor and you describe your symptoms, and she'll correct your grammar and suggest more natural ways to express what you're feeling. This is one of those chapters where the practical value is immediately obvious.

Review body parts, symptoms, and medical terms in our vocabulary reference so you can describe how you feel before you actually need to at a Korean hospital.

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