A person may be sneezing, have a runny nose, sore throat, cough, and/or headache.
To have a cold
to cause bodily injury to injure
To hurt
This is a loss of balance or the inability to stand or walk.
to be dizzy
a mild analgesic and antipyretic drug used as an alternative to aspirin
Paracetamol
a person trained in the care of the sick.
A nurse
A person may have any of these problems: fever, chills, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, body aches.
The flu
to produce air or breath suddenly, forcibly, and loudly through the nose and mouth by involuntary action
To sneeze
exhausted, fatigued
Tired
Medicine to reduce pain
Ibuprofen
The profession of a person who gives ma¡edical treatment
a doctor
A pain located in the head
Headache
Some diseases and illnesses can be improved without medicines or doctor visits. The person just needs to change this.
Lifestyle
Having or causing a feeling of great bodily heat:
To be hot
This immobilizes the lower arm and is used for wrist and forearm fractures
A cast
A doctor who specializes in surgery.
a surgeon
A person has trouble breathing. The problem can be triggered by too much exercising, exposure to animals and plants he/she is allergic to, or in very cold weather.
Asthma
to expel air from the lungs suddenly with a harsh noise
To cough
mucus drippig out of your nose
Runny nose
A long stick to help ypu walking when you wear a cast on your foot.
Crutches
The place you go when you are sick
A hospital
a reaction of the body to an otherwise harmless substance, typically marked by skin rash, swelling of tissues of the nose or throat, sneezing, or wheezing.
Allergy
to throw up the contents of the stomach through the mouth;
To vomit
When you can not breath because of your mucus
blocked nose
A preparation introduced into the body to prevent a disease by causing the body to produce antibodies against it.
A vaccine
The person who makes sure you can see properly.
Optometrist