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Learn medical Spanish to ask about symptoms involving the skin, soft tissues, and joints. The post Skin and Joint Symptoms – Review of Systems in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly.

Summary

We return to the basics again as we continue our review of a complete Review of Systems in Spanish. In this lesson, we learn medical Spanish related to skin, soft tissues, and joint symptoms. Check out the entire lesson on YouTube. Gracias a Luis Almeida de Venezuela que grabó el español para esta lección.Support the Podcast! Our Premium Medical and All Access subscriptions include all our medical Spanish lessons and courses. Get 30% OFF our ALL-ACCESS subscription through Thanksgiving weekend! Sign up for our History and Exam Course.Already a member? Access full show notes, quiz, downloadable PDF, and ask a question within our History and Exam Course. Related Lessons* Describing Our Bodies in Spanish* Describing Our Skin in Spanish * My Shoulder Hurts – Spanish for Physical Therapy* Bruises, Cuts, Ruptures, Breaks, Tears, and SprainsSymptoms1:41la hinchazón (swelling)el enrojecimiento (redness)la comezón, la picazón (itching)las ronchas (hives)la quemadura (burn)la rozadura (abrasion, chafe)la cortada, la cortadura (cut)la mordedura, la mordida (animal bite)la picadura (insect bite)el nódulo (nodule)el bulto (lump)el chichón (bump)la verruga (wart)la arruga (wrinkle)el sarpullido, el salpullido, la erupción (rash)el ardor (burning)la secreción, el flujo, la supuración (discharge)el líquido (fluid, liquid)el pus (pus)la rigidez (stiffness)la fractura (fracture)la herida (wound, injury)la lesión (lesion, injury) la llaga (sore, ulcer)la úlcera (ulcer)la ampolla (blister)el cambio de color (change in color)el cambio de tamaño (change in size)el cambio de aspecto (change in appearance)el moretón, el cardenal (bruise)la cicatriz (scar)la mancha (spot)la zona de piel irritada (area of irritated skin)el lunar inusual (unusual mole)las pecas (freckles)los granitos, los barritos, las espinillas (pimples)los granitos (little bumps)la espinilla (blackhead, shin)los calambres (muscle cramps)Ask about symptoms using the verb TENER8:54¿Tiene + síntoma + en la parte del cuerpo?¿Tiene un sarpullido en la espalda?Do you have a rash on your back?¿Tiene rigidez en las articulaciones?Do you have joint stiffness?¿Tiene ampollas en los pies?Do you have blisters on your feet?¿Tiene una quemadura en el abdomen?Do you have a burn on your abdomen?¿Ha tenido úlceras en la boca?Have you had ulcers in your mouth?¿Ha tenido una herida en la pierna?Have you had an injury to your leg? You would use ALGUNA HERIDA here if asking if they ever had ANY injury to their leg. (We’ll practice this more at the end of the lesson.) ¿Ha tenido una fractura en el brazo?Have you had a fracture in your arm?¿Tiene comezón en los pies?Do your feet itch?¿Tiene ardor en las manos?Do your hands burn?¡Gracias por escuchar!

Subtitle
Learn to ask about constitutional symptoms, such as fever, fatigue, and weight changes.
Duration
13:31
Publishing date
2023-11-24 02:14
Link
https://docmolly.com/skin-and-joint-symptoms-review-of-systems-in-spanish/
Contributors
  Molly Martin, MD
author  
Enclosures
https://media.blubrry.com/medical_spanish/content.blubrry.com/medical_spanish/BB09-Freebie.mp3
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Shownotes

We return to the basics again as we continue our review of a complete Review of Systems in Spanish. In this lesson, we learn medical Spanish related to skin, soft tissues, and joint symptoms. 

Check out the entire lesson on YouTube

Gracias a Luis Almeida de Venezuela que grabó el español para esta lección.

Support the Podcast! 

Our Premium Medical and All Access subscriptions include all our medical Spanish lessons and courses. Get 30% OFF our ALL-ACCESS subscription through Thanksgiving weekend! 

Sign up for our History and Exam Course.

Already a member? Access full show notes, quiz, downloadable PDF, and ask a question within our History and Exam Course. 

Related Lessons

Symptoms

1:41

la hinchazón (swelling)
el enrojecimiento (redness)
la comezón, la picazón (itching)
las ronchas (hives)
la quemadura (burn)
la rozadura (abrasion, chafe)
la cortada, la cortadura (cut)
la mordedura, la mordida (animal bite)
la picadura (insect bite)
el nódulo (nodule)
el bulto (lump)
el chichón (bump)
la verruga (wart)
la arruga (wrinkle)
el sarpullido, el salpullido, la erupción (rash)
el ardor (burning)
la secreción, el flujo, la supuración (discharge)
el líquido (fluid, liquid)
el pus (pus)
la rigidez (stiffness)
la fractura (fracture)
la herida (wound, injury)
la lesión (lesion, injury)
la llaga (sore, ulcer)
la úlcera (ulcer)
la ampolla (blister)
el cambio de color (change in color)
el cambio de tamaño (change in size)
el cambio de aspecto (change in appearance)
el moretón, el cardenal (bruise)
la cicatriz (scar)
la mancha (spot)
la zona de piel irritada (area of irritated skin)
el lunar inusual (unusual mole)
las pecas (freckles)
los granitos, los barritos, las espinillas (pimples)
los granitos (little bumps)
la espinilla (blackhead, shin)
los calambres (muscle cramps)

Ask about symptoms using the verb TENER

8:54

¿Tiene + síntoma + en la parte del cuerpo?

¿Tiene un sarpullido en la espalda?
Do you have a rash on your back?

¿Tiene rigidez en las articulaciones?
Do you have joint stiffness?

¿Tiene ampollas en los pies?
Do you have blisters on your feet?

¿Tiene una quemadura en el abdomen?
Do you have a burn on your abdomen?

¿Ha tenido úlceras en la boca?
Have you had ulcers in your mouth?

¿Ha tenido una herida en la pierna?
Have you had an injury to your leg? 

You would use ALGUNA HERIDA here if asking if they ever had ANY injury to their leg. (We’ll practice this more at the end of the lesson.) 

¿Ha tenido una fractura en el brazo?
Have you had a fracture in your arm?

¿Tiene comezón en los pies?
Do your feet itch?

¿Tiene ardor en las manos?
Do your hands burn?


¡Gracias por escuchar! 

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