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English conversation about seeing a doctor

In today’s society where life and economy are increasingly globalized, foreign languages ??have become one of the basic qualities necessary for citizens of all countries in the world. As an international language, English plays an increasingly important role as a media in world exchanges and communications. I have compiled English conversations about seeing a doctor, welcome to read! English conversation about seeing a doctor 1

Doctor:

What?s the matter with you?

What is the situation?

Patient:

...I..I have a toothache. It is painful.

Me? I have a toothache. It is painful. .

Doctor:

I know the feeling,let me see. Say ah.

I know the feeling,let me see. Say ah.

Patient:

Ah.....

?Ah

Doctor:

Oh.. how often do you brush your teeth?

Oh, how many times a day do you brush your teeth?

Patient:

Once a day.

Once a day.

Doctor:

Do you like eat chocolates or candies?

Do you like to eat chocolates and candies?

Patient:

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Yes, I do! I like them very much!

Yes, I like to eat them very much.

Doctor:

Please remember,don?t eat too many sweet things..They are not good for your teeth. And you should brush your teeth twice a day or three times a day..If you take my advice, you will be better than now.

Remember, don’t eat too many sweet things, they are not good for your teeth, and you should brush your teeth two to three times a day. . If you do what I say, you'll be a lot better than you are now.

Patient:

Thank you, doctor.I?ll take your advice.

Thank you, doctor. I'll do it. English conversation 2 about seeing a doctor

Patient: Good morning, doctor.

Patient: Good morning, doctor.

Doctor: Good morning, what's wrong?

Doctor: good morning. What seems to be the trouble? < /p>

Patient: I have had a little insomnia recently.

Patient: I'm suffering from insomnia.

Doctor: How long have you had this problem?

Doctor: How long have you had this problem? < /p>

Patient: It’s been three months.

Doctor: Three months.

Doctor: Have you taken any medicine?

Doctor: Have you take any medicine?

Patient : I tried sleeping pills, but they didn’t work for me at all.

Patient: I tried some sleeping pills, but they have done nothing for me.

Doctor: Do you have a headache?

Doctor: Do you have headaches?

Patient: Sometimes. I have no appetite for meals and always feel nervous.

Patient: Sometimes. I have no appetite and always on the edge.

Doctor: Let me take your blood pressure. You appear to be anemic.

Doctor: Let me take your blood pressure. You look anemic. (Taking the patient's blood pressure.)

Doctor: Well, there's nothing to worry about. You're just a little overworked.

Doctor: Well, there is nothing to be alarmed about. You are just a little exhausted from overwork.

Patient: What should I do?

Patient : What should I do then?

Doctor: I think you should rest more. Get outdoors more often. Don't overexert yourself.

Doctor: I think you need more rest. Try to get outdoors more. Don't strain yourself too much.

Patient: Thank you, doctor. I will do as you say.

Patient: Thank you. Doctor. I'll do as you say.

Doctor: Here, here is the prescription for you. I believe this medicine will cure your insomnia.

Doctor: Here is the prescription for you. I'm sure the medicine will cure your insomnia.

Patient: Thank you very much. Bye!

Patient: Thanks a lot. Bye-bye!

Doctor: Bye!

Doctor: Bye! Three English conversations about seeing a doctor

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Patient: I have a severe cold. In addition, there is also a headache. What medicine should I take?

Patient: I have a terrible cold. Apart from that, I have a headache. Can you suggest something I can take to relieve the pain?

< p> Pharmacist: Don't you have a prescription?

Chemist: Don't you have a prescription?

Patient: Yes. I didn't go to the doctor.

Patient: No, I haven't gone to see a doctor.

Pharmacist: Are you allergic to certain medicines?

Chemist: Are you allergic to any type of medication?

Patient: I don’t know. But I think I can still take most of the medicine.

Patient: I don't know exactly. I think that I can take most drugs.

Pharmacist: (Picks up a small box) I recommend you use this brand Quick pain reliever.

Chemist: (picks up a small box) I recommend this brand for quick relief.

Patient: Will this medicine work?

Patient: Will this really help?

Pharmacist: According to the instructions on the label, it should be possible. If that doesn't work, you can drink a cup of hot tea with honey. There is no magic bullet for treating colds.

Chemist: According to the label, yes. But if that doesn't help, then drink a cup of hot tea along with some honey. There's no miracle drug to cure a common cold.

Patient: Which are the best headache tablets?

Patient: Which are the best headache tablets?

Pharmacist: We have several kinds here. All pretty good.

Chemist: We have a number of them. They are all very good.

Patient: Can you sell me some penicillin?

Patient: Can you sell me penicillin?

Pharmacist: Sorry, sir. I can't buy it for you. You must have a doctor's note or a prescription from a doctor.

Chemist: Sorry, sir. I can not sell it, you must first get a doctor's certificate or prescription.

Patient: Okay. Give me some boric acid.

Patient: Well, then. Give me some boric acid.

Pharmacist: Okay, this is a commonly used medicine.

Chemist: All right. This is a common medicine.

Patient: Do you have cough syrup or lozenges?

Patient: Do you have any cough syrup and lozenges?

Pharmacist: Of course.

Chemist: Of course.

Patient: Great.

Patient: That's great.

Pharmacist: Here you go, the instructions above tell you how to take it. You must read it carefully.

Chemist: Hrer you are. The instructions on it tell you how to take it. Make sure you read them carefully.

Patient: Thank you for the reminder.

Patient: Thank you for reminding me.

Pharmacist: Do you need anything else?

Chemist: Anything else?

Patient: No, thank you.

Patient: No. thank you.

Pharmacist: You’re welcome.

Chemist: You're welcome.