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Symptom Vocabulary Helper

Describe vague symptoms, get the right words for your doctor

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You know something is wrong. You don't have the words. The 12-minute appointment slot makes it worse — you say "tired" and "off" and "weird," and the doctor writes "non-specific." This workflow takes your plain-language description ("I feel like my chest is humming after meals," "my legs feel like they're running their own hot/cold cycle") and returns precise medical vocabulary, the relevant questions a careful clinician would ask next, and a short read-aloud script you can use in the appointment so nothing important gets lost. It does not diagnose. It translates. The output gives you the words ("postprandial palpitations," "vasomotor instability"), the differentials those words usually open up, the red-flag symptoms that should escalate the conversation, and a 90-second script that fits inside a real appointment without sounding like you Googled yourself sick.

Who it's for

For anyone serious about reading their own health data.

Best for

  • You want a paste-ready building block, not another dashboard.
  • You're using free chat tools (Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini) and want to get more out of them.
  • You'd rather own the system than rent the app.

Not the right fit if

  • You want a one-click app to do it for you.
  • You're looking for medical or clinical advice.

Audience: Anyone building an AI Health Stack

Inside · paste-ready blocks

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Inside: a translation prompt that turns plain language into precise medical vocabulary, a differential-question generator, a red-flag checklist, and a 90-second appointment script template. Useful before GP visits, specialist referrals, A&E, and second opinions.

🔒 The step-by-step guide unlocks after purchase.

Before you buy.

It works for both individuals and practitioners. The prompts and structure adapt to whoever holds the data.

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