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A symptom of an allergic reaction that appears on your skin
rash
A small injury you might get after walking in uncomfortable shoes for a long time.
blister
Two verbs that mean to be sick.
vomit, throw up
Adjective to describe a part of your body that has gotten bigger because of an injury.
swollen
This can happen to you if a piece of food gets stuck in your throat: You might ch...
choke
You might get this if you eat food which is past its sell-by date.
food poisioning
Something you should put on a small cut
bandage
This can happen if you drop very hot liquid on yourself.
burn
An injury to your leg/foot which means you can’t walk: a s..... ankle
sprained ankle
If you cut your finger with a sharp object, it will bl...
bleed
An infectious illness like a very bad cold that causes fever, pain, and weakness.
flu
a phrasal verb that means to become conscious again
come around
A verb or a phrasal verb that means to become unconscious:
faint / pass out
You should do this when you feel unwell or tired (... on a sofa)
lie down
A condition when something you eat can make you feel bad. You should take antihistamine tablets.
allergic reaction
When you have a cold, you sn... and c....
sneeze and cough
A phrasal verb that means to recover from an illness.
get over
What you should take if you have a headache, e.g., aspirin or acetaminophen.
painkillers / pill / medicine
Something you could get on the beach if you don't use sunscreen
sunburn
Something that can be high, often because of stress or bad diet.
blood pressure
Three parts of the body that we use with “ache.”
earache, stomachache, toothache, etc.