風邪の症状と医師の診断
Welcome to 英語で雑談?Kevin's English Room Podcast.
Hey guys.
Hello.
We're back to the studio.
Yeah.
The studio podcast.
Oh yeah.
It's been a while.
It's been a while, right.
The tournament is not open today.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Right.
Sadly.
That's a lovely place.
Yeah, it is.
Sadly.
Sadly.
You came here by bike?
No?
Not today?
Not today.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
It must be great with full biking.
I know.
It feels really good.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I know.
But I just recovered from a fever.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
I remember last time, last recording.
Not the podcast, but YouTube.
I was like, oh.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm feeling well, man.
Then after that, I went home.
Completely died.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
My body deteriorated.
In fact, towards the end of the video, I was already starting to feel like, oh.
Yeah, I remember that.
What?
Did you catch it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, really?
You went like, well, from the beginning, you were not super, super, I don't know, as powerful
as usual.
But towards the end, at the end, you were like, I don't know, kind of tired, kind of
like, don't care about anything.
Kind of.
Really?
Yeah.
Like, just don't care about anything.
Just finish it.
It's like that.
You know, I was trying my best.
I was trying my best to be enthusiastic as possible.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But slightly, I felt it.
Okay.
Okay.
And, yeah.
But slightly, though.
Right, right.
Yeah.
Right.
Went home, deteriorated.
The next day, it was full on, like, fever.
Oh.
Yeah.
You got, like, high fever.
So, in terms of how high it was, it wasn't that high.
It wasn't that high.
It was the same.
Went up only to, like, 75 or something.
So, like, fever.
But, yeah.
It only went up to fever, but it still felt, like, it was pretty, like, oh.
Yeah.
It feels the worst.
Yeah.
Illness.
You felt bad.
Yeah.
Sickness.
Yeah.
Like, you know, I can't be excited for anything.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
Are you recovered?
Yeah.
Not fully, though?
Yeah.
I mean, fully.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So.
Yeah.
But don't, don't, don't, don't push too hard.
Yeah.
I know.
Yeah.
Right.
What was it?
Just a usual fever?
I went to the doctors.
It was like, well, I mean, well, it's, it's, well, you have a cold.
And the doctor was like, well, do you want to know if it's, like, COVID or influenza or
something like that?
Because even if you, if I can, I can do the test on you to, to see what you were.
But it really isn't going to make a difference on your procedures.
I see.
So, whether you do it or not, it's not going to change what the symptoms are.
It's not going to change what's going to happen to you and what I'm going to prescribe to
医療現場でのコミュニケーション
you.
So, do you still want to do it?
That was like, I was, that was being demanded a no.
So, I was like, I lost the pressure of like, oh, okay.
I don't need to do it, sir.
That's not great as a doctor.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know, right?
Yeah.
Right.
Right, right, right.
Don't you think many of the doctors, they mumble too much?
Really?
Yeah.
I would say 30% to 40% of the doctors mumble too much and I cannot understand what they're saying.
Yeah.
And too fast.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They have to understand that we don't have the same medical knowledge as they do.
Right, right, right.
True, true.
Right?
True, true.
Really?
Yeah.
A lot of doctors are like that.
Oh, that's not a kind doctor.
Oh, no, no, no.
Really.
You've been hit with a lot of great doctors then.
Oh, yeah.
Yes.
I mean, a lot of doctors, from my perspective, if you're not caught up to their knowledge level, they'll be like, fuck this idiot.
This fucking idiot.
I mean, again with the explanation.
Wow.
But it's natural.
They are professionals.
Yeah.
Really?
And I guess like you have a reason to ask for like, because if you're a COVID or like influenza or those things.
Yeah.
Like you, I don't know, you can like wear masks or like you can stop your, I don't know, like meeting with friends or like, for example, this.
Yeah.
In order to like stop spreading the things.
Yeah.
And I feel like you're like decent.
So the thing is, the doctor also what he tried to get the message across was that, right, even with, okay, I'm going to be the doctor, okay?
Yeah, okay.
I feel like I'm going to be infected.
I told you.
Even with influenza, right?
Even with COVID, you might be infected, but you're already at a mild fever.
Your fever is going down, right?
Your symptoms are calming down, right?
It'll be better in a little while.
So fever is like, viruses don't kill you.
There's no such medicine.
So waiting is the best.
There's only one way to treat it.
If you have a cough, I'll stop it.
If you have a runny nose, I'll stop it.
What should we do?
Should we do it?
But I'm a little worried.
That's why!
I understand.
Okay, I understand.
I'll go home.
Wow, so much pressure.
I know.
I know, right?
So scared.
Yeah.
That's not a good doctor.
I know.
Yeah, I know.
If I had a choice, I would go to a different doctor.
Is that the place you go to?
Not really?
Not really.
It's the closest, so I just go there.
What's a kakaritsuke oshisan?
What's the meaning of that?
Yeah, it's like, basically...
Your go-to?
Yeah, go-to.
The closest.
That's my go-to.
Okay, he knows you...
Oh, no.
I mean, yeah, they have the karate of me.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Each time I go...
It's a big one, so it's like...
Oh, I see.
So every time it's a different doctor.
Okay.
Yeah.
I see.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's not...
It's not a very, very, like, good and helping, kind of doctor.
I know.
Yeah.
風邪の治し方
Do you have any method of recovering when you get cold?
What's your go-to recovery?
So I...
My go-to is drinking or eating honey.
I take honey because every time I...
So my go-to getting fever is from, basically, from nodo itai.
Okay.
That's the most cases.
Yes.
So when I feel that, I take honey.
And then, not recently, but years ago, I went to ramen.
That was my go-to.
Okay.
Not recently, but okay.
And then having a candy, like nodo ame.
And then having a medicine, kaze gusuri.
Like, sogo kaze gusuri?
Yes.
Sogo kaze gusuri, three tablets.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
And then sleep.
That's what I do.
Right, yeah.
Do you have any?
Well, I researched a lot this time on YouTube of, like, how to fix fever.
I want to know that.
Ultimately, I came to this conclusion of several...
Several of the professionals were saying this.
Okay, okay.
So one, obviously, get a lot of sleep.
Yeah.
Get a lot of water.
Oh, yeah.
Moisturize your room.
You know, don't make them dry, right?
That's one.
That's why you turned that thing on.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, true.
And yes, honey.
Honey, oh, really?
Manuka honey.
Oh, yeah.
Manuka honey directly on your throat.
Yeah.
That's great.
I sometimes try manuka honey if I have, but basically, that's the usual honey.
You don't like manuka honey?
I do, I do.
If I have them, I would love to try, but what I have in my house is the usual honey.
Right, but usual honey, it's okay.
Okay, okay.
Vitamin C.
Oh, yeah.
And iron is, yeah, is my ultimate, like, from researching.
Oh, nice.
I didn't know the iron works for the usual fever.
Yeah, I know.
I don't know the science behind it.
Yeah.
Yeah, is it iron?
It's like, I thought it's like the usual, like, in general, like, energy.
Right, right.
They said that the usual intake of vitamin C in the iron, it's not going to help you
prevent getting a cold, but after you catch a cold, you boost that intake of vitamin C
in iron, that's going to help it fix the fever faster is what the video said.
Oh, I see.
Right.
So you're taking them?
Yes, I took it.
Yeah.
I took it.
Yeah, it was pretty, it's okay.
Yeah.
All right.
Nice.
Moisturize yourself and sleep well.
Yeah, sleep is the best medicine.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You sleeping well?
Not really.
Not really?
I've been, you know, you know when you have fevers, you wake up several times?
Yes, yes.
And then you get bad dreams and all that shit happens.
Yeah, I've been, that's been happening a lot.
I've been getting some weird rest times, you know, just by pieces, you know.
Yeah.
It's weird.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hope you'll get better.
Yeah, thank you.
Yeah.
Well, I'm feeling great.
I mean, I'm not feeling anything bad.
My sleep cycle and weirdness is just continuing.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, okay.
All right.
Thanks for listening, guys.
Thank you.
Bye-bye.