Medicine used for coughing.
Cough syrup
When blood comes from your nose, it is called this.
Bloody nose
When you break a big bone you have to wear this hard thing for a while.
Cast
When your tooth hurts, you have this.
Toothache
When your body's temperature is high, you have this.
Fever
You use this to see if you have a fever or not.
Thermometer
When your back hurts, it is called this.
Backache
If you hurt your elbow, you have this.
Injured elbow
When your nose is blocked up and you cannot breathe through it, you have this.
Stuffy nose
When your throat hurts and you cannot talk, you have this.
Sore throat
When you cannot walk because your leg is hurt, you sit in this.
Wheel chair
When you do not break a bone, but bruise the muscle, it is called this.
Sprain
If you wear a cast on your arm, you have this.
Broken arm
If your arm/leg got hit hard and it left a purple mark on where it got hit.
Bruise
When a piece of paper, or a knife, meets your skin, you get this.
Cut
You wrap this thing around to stop the bleeding
Bandage
These tiny tiny things are the reason we wash our hands, and cover our noses and mouths when we sneeze or cough.
Germs/Virus
Boxers often get these, and then this part of their face can look crooked and strange.
Broken nose
It is a like a sneeze, but comes from your mouth instead of your nose. You do this when sick.
Cough
abdominal pain that begins near the belly button and shifts to the lower right abdomen, intensifying over 12–24 hours. Key symptoms include severe pain aggravated by walking or coughing, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, and low-grade fever
Appendicitis
a problem with your appendix (part of your bowel)
it could be very dangerous, seek medical help!
A useful antibiotic that treats various bacterial infections such as:
strep throat, pneumonia, skin infections, meningitis, syphilis, gonorrhea, ear infections, and rheumatic fever
Penicillin
If you snap a bone in your finger, you need to wear this.
Splint
This is something that is not made better easily. Sometimes you have to stay in the hospital for a long time if you have one.
Disease
symptoms include a persistent cough (often with green, yellow, or bloody mucus), high fever, chills, sharp chest pain, and shortness of breath
Pneumonia
Symptoms
Digestive Distress: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps/pain.
Systemic: Fever, chills, muscle aches, and headache.
Physical Weakness: Fatigue, lethargy, and loss of appetite.
Food poisoning