Heart & Circulation
Digestive System
Infectious Diseases
Neurological & Mental
Symptoms & Trauma
100

Translate:  a blood clot? 

Згусток крові

100

Translate: heartburn 

Печія

100

Translate: chickenpox 

Вітряна віспа

100

Translate: epileptic fits 

Епілептичні напади

100

Translate: running nose 

Нежить

200

What is haemorrhage?

an escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel.

200

What is hernia?

when an internal part of the body, such as an organ or fatty tissue, pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or tissue wall. T

200

What is yellow fever?

a serious viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes that can cause a fever, headache, and body aches

200

What is paranoia?

unjustified suspicion and mistrust of other people or their actions.

200

What is fracture?

a break or crack in something hard, especially a bone

300

Severe chest pain caused by inadequate blood supply to the heart muscle

Angina

300

A severe condition where the passage of food, fluid, or gas is physically blocked within the small or large bowel.

Intestine blockage

300

A serious infectious bacterial disease that mainly affects the lungs.

Tuberculosis

300

A chronic disease where the body's immune system attacks the central nervous system, disrupting the flow of information within the brain and between the brain and body

Multiple sclerosis

300

A condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or of haemoglobin in the blood, resulting in paleness and weariness.

Anaemia

400

The doctor is trying to _____ the temperature

 bring down

400

The patient had ___________________, requiring surgery.

gallstones

400

To travel, you must be __________________________  against polio.

inoculated

400

After the coma, he started to show signs of ___________________ .

coming round

400

His condition is improving, he is __________________.

on the mend

500

In the 1800s, this condition, known as "dropsy," was one of the leading causes of death, characterized by fluid buildup from a weak heart:

heart failure

500

The invention of the iron lung was crucial in the mid-20th century to save victims of ____________________, as it often paralyzed the muscles needed for breathing.

polio

500

Known as The Black Death, this bacterial infection wiped out an estimated 30–60% of Europe's population in the 14th century:

plague

500

The physician James Parkinson first described the "shaking palsy" in 1817, which is now known as

Parkinson's disease

500

Historically known as "consumption," this long, wasting illness was a major cause of death until the mid-20th century:

tuberculosis