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  • die + ...
    of
  • Inflammation of the lungs.
    pneumonia
  • Who is a surgeon?
    a person who operates on you
  • What is it?
    liver
  • What can be sore?
    muscles, throat, eyes
  • Who is a paramedic?
    a person trained to provide medical help in an emergency
  • When you spend a lot of time on the toilet, you have ...
    diarrhoea
  • When can you have a concussion?
    when you hit your head on something
  • Translate: odra.
    measles
  • What are they?
    ribs
  • What happens when you have food poisoning?
    vomiting, diarrhoea, feeling sick, having chills
  • allergic + ...
    to
  • A dark mark on your skin after being hit is a ...
    bruise
  • suffer + ...
    from
  • What do you rub into your skin when there's something wrong?
    ointment
  • Explain: a rash.
    spots you get on your skin when you're allergic to something
  • What do you put a broken leg into?
    a cast
  • What is it?
    spine
  • What do you swallow when there's something wrong?
    pills
  • When the whole world goes round, you feel ...
    dizzy
  • Who is a GP?
    a family doctor
  • Translate: ospa wietrzna.
    chickenpox
  • Explain: motion sickness.
    Feeling sick when travelling by car/train/bus etc.
  • What do you put on an open wound?
    a plaster
  • What do you put into your eyes when there's something wrong?
    drops
  • What are they?
    lungs