I've just come back from seeing a GP I didn't know and, yet again, have been asked if I was a 'medical person'. I'm not! I believe this was because I used the term 'labia'.
Many years ago the same thing happened when I explained to a hospital consultant that one of his colleagues had performed a sphincterotomy on my bile duct.
As a retired English teacher, I believe that if one knows a word - and understands what it means - then we should use it! Has anyone else had this sort of reaction? Or do you find yourself dumbing down when faced with a medical professional?
Retiring and living frugally in money from downsizing after years of stress



. I actually answered her question before she asked me 
I asked her if it was a cataract. "Yes, in its early stages". I can cope with that. Why didn't she just tell me what it was!