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Phrasal Verbs related to Health

 

  • Abide by (doctor's orders):

    • Meaning: To follow or adhere to the instructions given by a medical professional.

    • Sample sentence: It's crucial to abide by the doctor's orders to ensure a speedy recovery.

  • Break out in (something):

    • Meaning: To suddenly develop a skin condition or rash.

    • Sample sentence: After using a new skincare product, she broke out in hives.

  • Call off (an appointment):

    • Meaning: To cancel or reschedule a planned medical appointment.

    • Sample sentence: Due to a sudden emergency, I had to call off my dentist appointment.

  • Come down with (an illness):

    • Meaning: To contract or develop an illness.

    • Sample sentence: I think I'm coming down with the flu; I have a fever and body aches.

  • Ease off (pain):

    • Meaning: To reduce in intensity or severity, often related to pain.

    • Sample sentence: The medication helped ease off the pain in my back.

  • Fight off (an infection):

    • Meaning: To resist or defend against an infection or illness.

    • Sample sentence: Adequate rest and a healthy diet can help your body fight off common infections.

  • Get over (an illness):

    • Meaning: To recover from an illness.

    • Sample sentence: It took me a week to get over the cold and feel better.

  • Hold back (tears):

    • Meaning: To suppress or restrain emotions, such as crying.

    • Sample sentence: She tried to hold back her tears during the emotional doctor's appointment.

  • Keep up with (medication):

    • Meaning: To take medicine regularly or as prescribed.

    • Sample sentence: It's essential to keep up with your medication to manage chronic conditions effectively.

  • Look into (a health issue):

    • Meaning: To investigate or research a health concern.

    • Sample sentence: The doctor will look into the unusual symptoms and conduct further tests.

  • Pass out (from exhaustion):

    • Meaning: To lose consciousness due to extreme fatigue or exhaustion.

    • Sample sentence: After running a marathon, he nearly passed out from exhaustion.

  • Put on (weight):

    • Meaning: To gain body weight.

    • Sample sentence: Despite a healthy diet, some people struggle to put on weight due to a fast metabolism.

  • Recover from (surgery):

    • Meaning: To heal and regain health after a surgical procedure.

    • Sample sentence: It took several weeks for her to recover from the knee surgery.

  • Show up (for an appointment):

    • Meaning: To attend or arrive at a scheduled medical appointment.

    • Sample sentence: Please make sure to show up for your annual check-up on time.

  • Take up (a fitness routine):

    • Meaning: To start or adopt a regular exercise regimen.

    • Sample sentence: I decided to take up jogging as a part of my fitness routine.

  • Undergo (treatment):

    • Meaning: To experience or endure a specific medical procedure or therapy.

    • Sample sentence: The patient will undergo chemotherapy as part of cancer treatment.

  • Vouch for (someone's health):

    • Meaning: To confirm or guarantee the well-being of someone.

    • Sample sentence: The doctor can vouch for the patient's improved health since starting the new medication.

  • Wake up to (the importance of health):

    • Meaning: To become aware of or recognize the significance of maintaining good health.

    • Sample sentence: After a health scare, she woke up to the importance of regular exercise and a balanced diet.

  • X-ray (a body part):

    • Meaning: To use X-ray imaging to examine and diagnose issues in a specific body part.

    • Sample sentence: The doctor recommended X-raying the injured ankle to assess the extent of the damage.

  • Zero in on (a health problem):

    • Meaning: To focus or target a specific health issue for examination or treatment.

    • Sample sentence: The medical team will zero in on the source of the patient's chronic pain.

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