Medical Spanish Podcast

Learn Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Spanish!

02.02.2024 - By Molly Martin, MDPlay

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Join Luis and me as we review gastrointestinal symptoms in Spanish. After the vocab review, we will practice some questions related to upper GI tract symptoms. In the next member lesson, we will complete our gastrointestinal review of systems in Spanish. Watch the video version of this lesson on YouTube.Member at docmolly.com? Access full show notes, the PDF, and the Quizlet set for this lesson. Master Medical Spanish With Us!Become a member and get access to ALL our Medical Spanish lessons!Sign up for our History and Exam Course.TimeStamps1:29 Symptoms8:47 Belly and GutsQuestions11:00 Nausea12:58 Heartburn and SwallowingClosing20:43 Support the podcast and access premium content. Related LessonsThe Sh¡t Show with Hector y Beto de "No Hay Tos"Internal AnatomyExternal AnatomyAbdominal Pain in SpanishVocabulary SymptomsStomach painEl dolor de estómago.Cramps (as in stomach cramps)Los retorcijonesLos retortijonesLos cólicosVomitingLos vómitosDiarrheaLa diarreaConstipationEl estreñimientoIndigestionLa indigestiónNauseaLas náuseasMorning sicknessLas náuseas de embarazo.Las náuseas matutinasHeartburnLas agrurasLa acidez (estomacal)Gastric refluxEl reflujo gástricoUlcerLa úlceraPeptic ulcerLa úlcera pépticaGastric ulcerLa úlcera gástricaDuodenal ulcerLa úlcera duodenalStool or bowel movementLas hecesEl excrementoEl/la popóDark red-colored poopEl popó de color rojo oscuroLa popó de color rojo oscuroBlack-colored stool (HECES)Las heces de color negro.Clay-colored excrement (EXCREMENTO)El excremento de color arcilla.Grey-colored stool (POPÓ)La popó de color grisHemorrhoidsLas hemorroidesLas almorranasBlood in the stool (HECES)La sangre en las hecesJaundiceLa ictericiaYellow skinLa piel amarillaDark urineLa orina oscuraBellyBellyLa barrigaLa panzaLa pancita (when speaking to children)PotbelliedBarrigónBarrigonaPanzónPanzonaPregnant belly, wombEl vientreAnd finally, you may also hear the following to refer to one’s bellyLa tripaIntestines, gutsLa(s) tripa(s)¡Gracias por aprender español médico con nosotros!

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