Illness Emoji
Illness Emoji Combos
Illness Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Illness emoji mean?
This emoji shows a face with a thermometer in its mouth, indicating that someone is feeling sick or has a fever.
How can I use the Illness emoji?
You can copy the emoji from this page using the copy button and paste it anywhere you want to use it, including text messages, social media, emails, etc.
What are good combinations with the Illness emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- ๐ค๐ท - Feeling Sick
- ๐ค๐ - Injured
- ๐คง๐คง - Allergies
How to Use Illness Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the illness emoji, or simply copy it from this page and paste it into your message.
On Desktop
Copy the emoji from this page and paste it into your text. On Windows, you can also use Win + . (period) to open the emoji picker.
On Social Media
Copy and paste the emoji into your social media posts, emails, or any other web platform where you want to express yourself.
Illness Emoji Meanings and Usage
Face with Thermometer
This emoji shows a face with a thermometer in its mouth, indicating that someone is feeling sick or has a fever.
Face with Head-Bandage
This emoji depicts a face with a bandage on its head, representing someone who is injured or unwell.
Sneezing Face
This emoji shows a face sneezing, often used to indicate allergies or being ill with a cold.
Face with Medical Mask
This emoji features a face wearing a medical mask, used to represent sickness, health precautions, or a doctor visit.
Face with Medical Mask
This emoji shows a face retching, indicating nausea or feeling unwell, often used humorously.
Nauseated Face
This emoji depicts a face looking nauseous, often used when someone feels sick to the stomach.
Microbe
This emoji represents a microbe, often associated with germs, bacteria, or viruses that can cause illness.
Syringe
This emoji shows a syringe, commonly used to represent vaccinations or medical treatments related to health.
Stethoscope
This emoji depicts a stethoscope, symbolizing medical care and health examinations.
Hospital
This emoji represents a hospital building, indicating a place where people go for treatment when they are ill.
DNA
This emoji shows a strand of DNA, often associated with genetics, health conditions, and medical research.
Pill
This emoji depicts a pill, commonly used to represent medication taken when someone is sick or unwell.
Thermometer
This emoji shows a thermometer, indicating body temperature and health monitoring.
Health Worker
This emoji depicts a health worker, representing those who care for the sick or promote health.
Broken Heart
This emoji shows a broken heart, often used to express emotional pain or distress, which can relate to illness.
Dizzy Face
This emoji shows a dizzy face, representing confusion or feeling unwell, often related to illness.
Bone
This emoji depicts a bone, often used in contexts related to fractures or medical conditions affecting the skeletal system.
Woozy Face
This emoji shows a woozy face, indicating someone who feels dizzy or unwell, often after sickness.
Illness Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Feeling Sick
Indicating that someone is unwell, often with a cold or flu.
Injured
Showing that someone is hurt and may need medication.
Allergies
Expressing symptoms of allergies, like sneezing.
Struggling with Illness
Feeling overwhelmed by being sick.
Sick Day
Staying in bed due to illness.
Doctor Visit
Going to see a healthcare professional for a check-up.
Emergency
Indicating a need for urgent medical attention.
Nausea
Feeling sick to the stomach, often leading to vomiting.
Sick Leave
Taking time off work due to illness.
Hay Fever
Experiencing allergy symptoms in spring or summer.
Recovering from Injury
Healing from a physical injury.
Heartbreak
Expressing emotional pain or sadness related to illness.
Stomach Issues
Dealing with gastrointestinal problems.
Medical Professional
Referring to healthcare workers involved in treatment.
Sick and Sad
Feeling both physically unwell and emotionally down.
Medication
Referring to taking medicine or treatment.
Cold Weather Illness
Getting sick due to cold weather or exposure.
Bed Rest
Needing to rest in bed due to feeling dizzy or ill.