Verbs, Nouns & Adjectives to describe injuries in Spanish

Verbs, Nouns & Adjectives for Injuries in Spanish

If you’re like most of my students, you probably get the idea when you hear “dolor” and “duele”… your patients are referring to pain. But are you confident you can use them correctly when you’re talking about pain?

Same goes for “hinchado” and “hinchazón”; both words refer to swelling… but how do you use them properly when it’s time for you to speak?

This medical Spanish lesson clarifies the various different words and variations of words you’re used to hearing that describe injuries, wounds and other problems in Spanish.

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