Body Parts
Symptoms
Sicknesses
Verbs
Treatments
100

The body part you use to give someone a hug

Arm(s)

100

If you have a cold, you would take a syrup to relieve this symptom.

Cough

100

An illness especially common in the winter time, whose most common symptoms are coughing, sneezing, and sore throat. 

Cold

100

Estornudar

To sneeze

100

Pastilla

Pill

200

This body part connects the head to the rest of the body

The neck

200

It sounds like "achoo!"

Sneeze

200

Marked by a body temperature over 38 degrees Celsius

Fever

200

The most common way of saying to recover from an illness. 

In Spanish, you use the verb "mejorar"

To get better

200

You take it in the form of a shot to prevent future illnesses

A vaccine

300

Sangre

Blood

300

A black, purple, or blue patch of skin that forms after an injury

Bruise

300

An infectious illness like a bad cold that also causes fever. Sometimes it causes mild sicknesses, other times it can cause death

The flu (influenza)

300

If this happens to you, you wear a cast. 

Cast: yeso

To break a bone

300

Translates literally to "asesino de dolor". One example is ibuprofen.

Painkiller

400

This body part connects the foot to the leg

Ankle(s)

400

A raised layer of skin that forms after an injury. 

Hint: The character Harry Potter has one in the form of a lightning bolt.

Scar

400

A medical emergency that occurs when flow of blood to the heart is blocked, or significantly reduced

Heart attack

400

To inhale and exhale

To breathe

400

The doctor gives you this slip of paper so you can get medicine from the pharmacy 

Prescription

500

Garganta

Throat

500

Escalofríos

Chills

500

La apoplejía

Stoke

500

Marearse

To get/become dizzy

500

An operation performed by a special doctor that involves cutting into the body

Surgery