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Starts with F
Scratch an Itch
People, Places and Things
100
  • sneezing
  • a runny or blocked nose
  • red, itchy, watery eyes
  • wheezing and coughing
  • a red, itchy rash
  • worsening of asthma or eczema symptoms

Allergies 

100

feel hopeless, sad and lacking interest in things that used to make you feel happy.

Depression 

100
  • a sudden high temperature
  • tiredness and weakness
  • a headache
  • general aches and pains
  • a dry, chesty cough
  • sore throat
  • difficulty sleeping
  • loss of appetite
  • diarrhoea or tummy pain
  • feeling sick and being sick
  • chills
  • a runny or blocked nose
  • sneezing

Flu

100
  • skin conditions – such as eczema
  • allergies or skin reactions
  • parasitic infestations – such as scabies
  • insect bites and stings
  • fungal infections – such as athlete’s foot or vaginal thrush
  • hormonal changes during pregnancy or the menopause
  • systemic conditions (one that affects the whole body) – such as liver or kidney problems, or an overactive thyroid gland

Itching

100

an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people

Hospital

200
  • drinking too much alcohol
  • a head injury or concussion
  • a cold or flu
  • temporomandibular disorders – problems affecting the ‘chewing’ muscles and the joints between the lower jaw and the base of the skull
  • sinusitis – inflammation of the lining of the sinuses
  • carbon monoxide poisoning
  • sleep apnoea – a condition where the walls of the throat relax and narrow during sleep, interrupting normal breathing

Headache 

200
  • restlessness
  • a sense of dread
  • feeling constantly “on edge”
  • difficulty concentrating
  • irritability
  • dizziness
  • tiredness
  • a noticeably strong, fast or irregular heartbeat (palpitations)
  • muscle aches and tension
  • trembling or shaking
  • dry mouth
  • excessive sweating
  • shortness of breath
  • stomach ache
  • feeling sick
  • headache
  • pins and needles
  • difficulty falling or staying asleep (insomnia)

Anxiety 

200
  • upper respiratory tract infections (RTIs)
  • flu
  • ear infections
  • roseola – a virus that causes a temperature and a rash 
  • tonsillitis
  • kidney or urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • common childhood illnesses, such as chickenpox and whooping cough

Fever 

200

rash, with a fever, headache, sore throat, or stomachache. These symptoms may last for a few days, with the fever in the 101°–102°F (38.3°–38.8°C) range. The red, itchy skin rash usually starts on the belly or back and face.

Chicken Pox 

200

a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.

Patient

300
  • wheezing (a whistling sound when you breathe)
  • shortness of breath
  • a tight chest – which may feel like a band is tightening around it 
  • coughing

Asthma 

300

 A drug is a substance intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease

Prescription 

300
  • feeling sick (nausea)
  • being sick (vomiting)
  • diarrhoea, which may contain blood or mucus
  • stomach cramps and abdominal pain
  • a lack of energy and weakness
  • loss of appetite
  • a high temperature of 38C or above (fever)
  • aching muscles
  • chills

Food Poisoning  

300
  • A feeling of skin tightness.
  • Skin that feels and looks rough.
  • Itchiness (pruritus)
  • Slight to severe flaking skin, which causes the ashy look that can affect dry brown and black skin.
  • Slight to severe scaling or peeling.
  • Cracked "dry riverbed" look to leg.
  • Fine lines or cracks

Dry Skin

300

the act of administering a liquid, especially a drug, into a person's body using a needle (usually a hypodermic needle) and a syringe

Shot 

400
  • a sore throat
  • a blocked or runny nose
  • sneezing
  • a cough
  • a hoarse voice
  • generally feeling unwell

A common cold 

400

a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold.

Pharmacy 

400
  • swallowing more air than usual
  • eating foods that are difficult to digest
  • conditions affecting the digestive system like indigestion or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
  • some medicines like non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), statins and some laxatives

Farting 

400

blotches, welts, or blisters; they can be red, itchy, scaly, or dry; and they can occur in one area of skin or all over the body. In addition, some rashes may come and go, while others never seem to go away.

Rash

400

a qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician

Doctor

500
  • stomach ache and cramps 
  • feeling bloated
  • feeling sick
  • loss of appetite

Constipation 

500

a compound or preparation used for the treatment or prevention of disease, especially a drug or drugs taken by mouth

Medicine 

500
  • dizziness.
  • light-headedness.
  • a pale face.
  • perspiration.
  • heightened anxiety and restlessness.
  • nausea.
  • collapse.
  • unconsciousness, for a few seconds.

Fainting 

500

 it releases saliva that can cause the skin around the bite to become red, swollen and itchy. The venom from a sting often also causes a swollen, itchy, red mark (a weal) to form on the skin. This can be painful, but it's harmless in most cases

Bug Bite 

500

The department of a hospital that provides immediate treatment for acute illnesses and trauma

Emergency Room 

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