to be able to use, enter or get
near something or someone
access
a pain that is continuous but
not too strong
ache
a shop that prepares and
sells medicines
drugstore
(pharmacy)
a small, red, itchy mark on the
skin as result of being bitten
by a mosquito (flying insect)
mosquito bite
the part of the body that
connects you hand to your
arm
wrist
chemical substances that stop
or slow down the damage that
oxygen does to a living thing
or food
antioxidants
a medicine you can take that
reduces pain, swelling, and
fever
aspirin
a medical condition that
occurs when your body
temperature is too high
fever (high
temperature)
continuous pain in some, or
all, the muscles of your body
muscle pain
pain you feel in one or more
of your teeth
toothache
a diet which contains all the
nutrients you need to be
healthy
balanced diet
a painful swelling that
contains liquid on the surface
of your skin
blister on foot
an infectious disease that
causes fever, headache and
affects your nose, throat, and
lungs
flu
someone who is receiving
medical care, e.g., from a
doctor or dentist
patient
to injure a part of your
body where two bones are
connected
to sprain
drinks, such as tea, coffee,
soda, etc.
beverages
a chemical that carries the
genetic information of most
living things
DNA
liquids
fluids
a piece of paper on which a
doctor writes the names of
the medicines you need from
a pharmacy
prescription
to be unable to stop air and
tiny drops of liquid suddenly
leaving your nose
to sneeze
a situation where your nose
feels blocked, often because
of a cold or allergy
stuffy nose
feeling as if things are turning
around and that you might fall
over
dizzy
a card you can show which
allows you to receive medical
care or treatment.
insurance card
being unable to stop a fast
rush of air and tiny drops of
liquid leaving your nose
sneezing
to push something firmly
to press