Have you ever stopped to think about the importance of being able to speak correctly about diseases in English?
Sometimes we may need to mention diseases or health-related vocabulary.
There may be a situation when we have to go to the doctor, or we may need to explain to our boss why we missed work.
Keep reading this article and we will show you some of the most frequent English expressions you might need in these cases!

Diseases in English

First of all, ailments translates as ailments and illnesses as illnesses.
Having said this, let’s see how to express that we have some of the most common health problems that we may suffer and for which we may need to give explanations or simply comment that it is happening to us.

Cold in English

woman with a cold Who hasn’t caught a cold?
Catching a cold is one of the most common illnesses today.
We may have slept in the air conditioning or we may have been wet and exposed to a draft.
Well, when we have caught a cold we can say it in the following way: I have / I’ve got a cold Estoy resfriado/a You may also be interested to know that, in case we have the flu we could say it like this: I have / I’ve got flu I have the flu.

Fever in English

Fever is a resource that our body has to protect itself against external agents that can damage our health.
Depending on the temperature of your body, it can be quite incapacitating.
You may not be able to go to work because of it and you may have to explain it to your superiors.
You can explain that you have a fever in the following way: I have / I’ve got a fever / temperature (of x degrees ).
With these words they will understand what health problem you are having and you will not have to worry about anything.

Cough in English

Have you been at a concert giving it your all?
Do you have some kind of allergy and it’s giving you throat discomfort and coughing?
Well, express that it’s happening to you like this: I have / I’ve got a cough. I have / I’ve got a cough.
With these simple words you can tell anyone that you have a cough problem in English.

Headache in English

In case we are suffering from a constant or persistent pain in some parts of the body, such as the head, the word ache is used to explain what is happening to us.
In the case of a headache, we can express it in the following way: I have a headache. Me duele la cabeza / I have a headache.
By saying these words anyone will understand that you have a headache and you will not have to worry about not being understood.
These are just a few examples of illnesses or health problems that we may be experiencing and how we can express them.
It is important that you can convey this type of information correctly in your day to day life.
We hope you have enjoyed this post on how to talk about diseases correctly in English and that you have found it useful.