| 无恙 | wú yàng | in good health | |
| 微恙 | wēi yàng | slight illness; indisposition | |
| 安然无恙 | ān rán wú yàng | safe and sound (idiom); to come out unscathed (e.g. from an accident or illness) | |
| 别来无恙 | bié lái wú yàng | (literary) I trust you have been well since we last met | |
| 恙虫病 | yàng chóng bìng | Scrub typhus; Tsutsugamushi disease; Mite-borne typhus fever |
| 1 | If your energy level is low for months onend, get checked out by a doctor. | |
| 2 | Allen was sick last week, but now he feels better. | |
| 3 | It's not just an ailment .It's something far more serious. | |
| 4 | So the basic system works; but that is no excuse for ignoring areas where it could be reformed. | |
| 5 | "Tough Juice" has been hobbled of late and might not play in this one. |