Illnesses and Injuries
Symptoms
Treatment and First Aid
Hospital and Doctor
Idioms
100

What is the English word for chřipka?

Flu

100

Pain in your head.

Headache

100

Medicine that helps with pain.

Painkiller

100

A doctor who operates on patients.

Surgeon

100

What does “fit as a fiddle” mean?

Very healthy

200

A common illness with sneezing and a runny nose.

Cold

200

Pain in your head.

Fever

200

A cloth used to cover or protect a wound.

Bandage

200

A family doctor for everyday illnesses.

General practitioner (GP)

200

What does “a new lease of life” mean?

A chance to live with renewed energy or health

300

What do we call a bone that is broken?

Fracture

300

A high body temperature.

Rash

300

A special picture that shows your bones.

X-ray

300

A vehicle that takes patients to hospital.

Ambulance

300

What does “green around the gills” describe?

Looking sick or pale

400

An injury caused by twisting your ankle or wrist.

Sprain

400

Feeling like the room is spinning and you may lose balance.

Dizzy/dizziness

400

What do doctors use to close a deep wound?

Stitches

400

The hospital department for urgent cases.

Emergency room

400

If someone is “on the mend,” what does it mean?

They are recovering from illness or injury

500

A very strong headache that can make you feel sick or dizzy.

Migraine

500

Sudden, short loss of consciousness.

Faint/pass out

500

Two sticks that help you walk when your leg is injured.

Crutches

500

The process of getting better after illness.

Recovery

500

If a person is “under the weather,” what does it mean?

They are feeling slightly ill

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