Japanese Medicine & Kanji To Know When You're Sick
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- Опубліковано 27 кві 2023
- Shelley goes over the kanji to know when you're sick as well as what type of medication to use.
Cold Medicine かぜ薬 kazegusuri
Cough せき seki
Cough Suppressant せき止め sekitome
Do Not Drive 運転操作をしないこと unten sosa o shinai koto
Fever 熱 netsu
Hay Fever 花粉症 Kabunshou
Pharmacy 薬局 yakkyoku
Prevention 予防 yobou
Powder Medicine 微粒 biryuu
Runny Nose 鼻みず hanamizu
Side Effects 副作用 fukusayou
Sore Throat のどの痛み nodo no itami
Various Symptoms 諸症状 shoshoujou
1 Sachet 1包 ippou
2 Capsules 2カプセル nicapuseru
2 Tablets 2錠 nijou
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What Kanji would be helpful for others to know when sick?
Sorry, this is a dumb question, but how do you take medicine in packets? I've never had those before. Do I add it in water? How much water? Again, sorry for the dumb question 😅
Regarding the Packets or containers with powdered medicine inside (such as Ohta's Isan), you can dissolve and stir it in a small cup of water and drink it that way. The amount of water is not crucial as it's function is to help make it easier to drink when compared to just pouring the powder into your mouth.
If you dont have a cup, you can also pour a bit of water in your mouth, then pour the powder into your mouth, and finally swish it around and drink it.
@@GaijinPot thank you 😊 that was very helpful