Anatomy
Symptoms
Medical Conditions
Medical Tools
Miscellaneous
100

This is the Spanish word for foot

Pie

100

A fiebre is the Spanish term for this common condition

Fever

100

In Spanish, diabetes tipo 2 is the term for this chronic condition affecting blood sugar regulation

Type 2 diabetes

100

This tool, called un estetoscopio in Spanish, is used to listen to a patient’s heart and lungs

Stethoscope

100

Wearing this type of shoe, referred to as zapatos de tacón in Spanish, can often lead to pain in the forefoot and toes

High heels

200

The rodilla is the Spanish term for this joint that connects the femur, tibia, and patella

Knee

200

Picazón is the Spanish term for this unpleasant skin sensation

Itching

200

This condition, called pie plano in Spanish, refers to the flattening of the arch

Flat feet

200

Known as termómetro in Spanish, this tool measures body temperature

Thermometer

200

This type of foot injury is often common among runners and is known in Spanish as fractura por estrés

Stress fracture

300

This Spanish word, tobillo, refers to the joint connecting the foot and the leg

Ankle

300

If a patient reports dolor en el arco, they are experiencing pain in this part of the foot.

Arch pain

300

In Spanish, pie de atleta is the term for this common fungal infection affecting the skin

Athlete's foot

300

The Spanish term jeringa refers to this tool commonly used for injections

Syringe

300

This practice, known in Spanish as estiramiento, helps prevent injuries in the feet by loosening up the muscles and tendons

Stretching

400

Known as pantorrilla in Spanish, this is the muscle area on the back of the lower leg

Calf

400

Callos is the Spanish term for this thickened area of skin often found on the feet.

Calluses

400

In Spanish, espolón calcáneo is the term for this bony growth on the heel

Heel spur

400

Alicates grandes para uñas is the Spanish term for this tool used to trim thick or hardened toenails

Large nail nippers

400

This term refers to poor blood flow to the feet, which can lead to pain, swelling, and other complications

Mala circulación

500

This word, talón, refers to the back part of the foot below the ankle.

Heel

500

The Spanish term uña encarnada describes this painful condition affecting the toenails.

Ingrown toenail

500

The Spanish term juanete refers to this painful bony bump that forms at the base of the big toe.

Bunion

500

Prueba de monofilamento is the Spanish term for this tool used to assess diabetic foot sensation.

Monofilament test

500

This condition, known as "onychomycosis" in English, refers to a fungal infection of the toenails

Onicomicosis

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