血管

xuèguǎn

vein

HSK 6

한자 분해

Understanding 血管 (xuèguǎn)

The word 血管 literally means 'blood vessel' and refers to the tubes in the body that carry blood. It is a medical and biological term commonly used in health, anatomy, and wellness contexts.

Usage in Conversation

You will often hear 血管 used when discussing health issues such as blood circulation, cardiovascular diseases, or injuries involving bleeding. For example, doctors might talk about blocked or ruptured 血管 when explaining a patient's condition.

Common Collocations

  • 血管堵塞 (xuèguǎn dǔsè): blood vessel blockage, used in medical contexts to describe obstruction.
  • 血管健康 (xuèguǎn jiànkāng): blood vessel health, often mentioned in wellness advice.
  • 血管破裂 (xuèguǎn pòliè): blood vessel rupture, a serious medical emergency.

Tips

When using 血管, it is usually in formal or semi-formal contexts related to health. It is not commonly used in casual conversation unless discussing medical topics. Avoid confusing 血管 with 血液 (xuèyè, blood) or 血压 (xuèyā, blood pressure), which are related but distinct terms.

예문

医生说我的血管有点堵塞,需要注意饮食。

Yīshēng shuō wǒ de xuèguǎn yǒudiǎn dǔsè, xūyào zhùyì yǐnshí.

The doctor said my blood vessels are a bit blocked and I need to watch my

运动可以促进血管的健康,预防心脏病。

Yùndòng kěyǐ cùjìn xuèguǎn de jiànkāng, yùfáng xīnzàngbìng.

Exercise can promote healthy blood vessels and prevent heart disease.

血管破裂会导致严重的出血,需要紧急治疗。

Xuèguǎn pòliè huì dǎozhì yánzhòng de chūxuè, xūyào jǐnjí zhìliáo.

A ruptured blood vessel can cause severe bleeding and requires emergency