The patient's left lung is diseased, so we need to take it out and put another one in.
a transplant
These two internal organs are vital for removing poison from bodily fluids.
kidneys
I have a disease which is long-term, and never goes away.
cancer
I have a bad cold - a sore throat, a bad headache, and, well, how would you describe a nose which I have to keep blowing with my handkerchief?
runny nose
The patient is feeling pain from a swollen appendix, so we need to do this to take it out.
an operation / a surgery
hopefully a laparoscopic one ;)
The part of the body that connects the hand to the forearm is badly sprained.
a wrist
I've broken the part of the arm that joins the top half and bottom half of the arm.
an elbow
I have back pain, so this is the regular weakly treatment I have to manage my condition.
psychiotherapy
I am exhausted - and have no energy left.
burned out / burnt out
I've broken one of the bones across my chest which protect my heart and lungs.
a rib
The patient has broken her ankle badly and we need to put something metal inside to fix it so it's strong and flexible again.
a pin
I have asthma so l need to use one of these to keep my breathing regular.
an inhaler
Name 2 stages of being drunk (slightly drunk & extremely drunk)
tipsy; wasted / hammered
The footballer has torn the connective tissue that attaches bone to bone in his leg.
ligaments
This string of bones down our backs helps hold our bodies upright.
a spine
soft tissue containing a lot of fat in the centre of a bone
bone marrow (marrow)
Tumours can be... (2 words)
malignant / benign
a small organ in the body, connected to the liver, that stores bile (a bitter liquid that helps to digest food)
gall bladder
What's a more natural and informal way of saying 'get a nose reshaping surgery'
get a nose job
extremely cheap prices
Spell диарея (BrE or AmE) and name 3 types of it
Mild, moderate, or severe diarrhea (AmE) / diarrhoea (BrE)
to pay for private health care or private education
go private
a centralized location, either physical or digital, that provides a variety of health-related services and resources
a health hub
a practical and approximate way of doing or measuring something
rule of thumb
to (make something) become less bright
dim (down) the lights