皮膚科
A medical department or clinic specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases related to the skin, hair, and nails. It refers to both the field of dermatology and the physical office where a dermatologist works.
Ejemplos
3 de 5肌が荒れているので、皮膚科に行きます。
My skin is irritated, so I am going to the dermatologist.
皮膚科を受診される際は、保険証をお持ちください。
Please bring your insurance card when visiting the dermatology department.
あそこの皮膚科、すごく混んでるよ。
That dermatology clinic over there is really crowded.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Visualize the kanji: 皮 (skin) + 膚 (skin/texture) + 科 (department). The first character 皮 looks like a hand peeling back a layer of skin.
Quiz rápido
ひどいニキビを治したいので、___を予約しました。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 皮膚科
Ejemplos
肌が荒れているので、皮膚科に行きます。
everydayMy skin is irritated, so I am going to the dermatologist.
皮膚科を受診される際は、保険証をお持ちください。
formalPlease bring your insurance card when visiting the dermatology department.
あそこの皮膚科、すごく混んでるよ。
informalThat dermatology clinic over there is really crowded.
本学の皮膚科紀要に論文が掲載された。
academicThe paper was published in our university's dermatology bulletin.
新しい皮膚科クリニックの広告戦略を検討する。
businessWe will consider the advertising strategy for the new dermatology clinic.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
皮膚科でもらった薬
medicine prescribed by the dermatologist
皮膚科の予約
an appointment at the dermatology clinic
皮膚科検診
dermatological check-up
Se confunde a menudo con
Naika (internal medicine) deals with general internal organs, whereas Hifuka focuses strictly on the skin.
Biyōgeka (cosmetic surgery) is for aesthetic improvements, while Hifuka is primarily for medical skin conditions.
Notas de uso
In Japan, you often go directly to a specialized 'Hifuka' clinic for skin issues like rashes or acne rather than seeing a general practitioner first.
Errores comunes
Beginners sometimes forget the 'ka' (科) suffix, which is necessary to specify the medical department. Saying just 'hifu' means 'skin' the organ, not the clinic.
Truco para recordar
Visualize the kanji: 皮 (skin) + 膚 (skin/texture) + 科 (department). The first character 皮 looks like a hand peeling back a layer of skin.
Origen de la palabra
A Sino-Japanese compound consisting of 皮 (skin), 膚 (skin/body surface), and 科 (department/branch of study).
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
Small, specialized neighborhood clinics (like Hifuka) are more common in Japan for initial consultations than large general hospitals.
Quiz rápido
ひどいニキビを治したいので、___を予約しました。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 皮膚科
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