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write a dialogue between you and doctor​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Myself: May I come in, Sir?

Doctor: Yes, come in. Please have your seat and let me know your problem.

Myself: Thank you. I have suffering from fever for a week. I need an immediate cure as my exam is near at hand.

Doctor: Do not get worried. Everything will be alright. Let me check you up thoroughly.

Myself: Along with my fever I have cough also.

Doctor: Okay, I see. What are the signs of your fever? When do you feel temperature high?

Myself: It is usually 5 pm to 10 pm.

Doctor: Do you feel any shivering sensation then?

Myself: Yes, I do.

Doctor: Do you get thirst then?

Myself: Yes, I get. I wish I could drink very cold water.

Doctor: Did you take any sort of treatment previously?

Myself: Yes, I was under the treatment of a village quack.

Doctor: Please, show me the prescription.

Myself: Here it is, Sir.

Doctor: Oh, I see. He has prescribed you wrong medicine. Yours is malaria but he has given you the medicine of typhoid.

Myself: Strange, indeed!

Doctor: Yes, let me prescribe you some right medicines.

Myself: Thank you, Sir.

Doctor: You are most welcome.

Answered by VIJNAY175
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Doctor: Hello! What can I do for you?
Patient: Good Morning Doctor. I don’t feel good.
Doctor: Come and sit here.
Doctor: Open your mouth.
Doctor: Since how long are you not feeling well?
Patient: Since yesterday.
Doctor: No problem. Did you have motions yesterday?
Patient: No Doctor. Not so freely.
Patient: Doctor I feel weak and do not feel like eating.
Doctor: Ok. And what else?
Patient: I feel like vomiting.
Doctor: Do you drink a lot of water?
Patient: No Doctor, I don’t have water too much.
Doctor: Did you took any medicine?
Patient: Yes Doctor, I took a Crocin.
Doctor: who asked you to take it?
Patient: No one Doctor. I took it myself.
Doctor: why did you take it?
Patient: Because I felt a headache.
Doctor: Nothing to be worried at.
Doctor: Do you need quick relief?
Patient: No Doctor. It is enough you give me medicines for now.
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