ondó
Ondó is a Japanese term that broadly refers to a group of symptoms characterized by fever, chills, and general malaise, often indicative of a developing illness. It is a common colloquial expression rather than a specific medical diagnosis, and its usage can encompass a wide range of conditions, from the common cold and flu to more serious infections. When someone in Japan says they have "ondó," it typically means they are feeling unwell and suspect their body is fighting off something.
The symptoms associated with ondó are subjective and can vary in intensity. Fever is a key component,
While ondó is a widely understood expression in everyday Japanese conversation, medical professionals would seek to