Hospital & Healthcare
The exhaustive medical master guide! Select the tabs below to switch between places, symptoms, treatments, and idioms.
Describing Pain 🎬
Watch Teacher Sopheak explain the difference between an Ache (a slow, continuous pain) and a Sharp Pain (a sudden, strong pain). Using the right word helps the doctor help you!
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Recent Questions
Hi Vireak! A clinic is usually smaller and for basic check-ups or minor illnesses (you visit and go home). A hospital is large, handles serious emergencies, performs big surgeries, and has beds for patients to stay overnight. 🏥
Can I say "I have a pain in my head" instead of headache?
You can, and people will understand you! However, "I have a headache" sounds much more natural and is what native English speakers use. The same goes for stomachache and toothache! 🤕
Teacher, what is the exact difference between a clinic and a hospital?