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A cord of tissue connecting muscle to bone
Tendon
A strong band of tissue connecting bones
Ligament
Material forming structural parts of the body
Tissue
Something to be worried about
A cause for concern
The period spent recovering from illness
Convalescence
To identify an illness after examination
Diagnose
Treatment to recover abilities
Rehabilitation
Unintended secondary results of medication
Side effects
A return of an illness after improvement
Relapse
To reduce pain or suffering
Alleviate
To catch or become infected
Contract (a disease)
Able to be spread from one person to another
Contagious
Severe and sudden in onset
Acute
Continuing for a long time; difficult to cure
Chronic
Easily affected or harmed
Susceptible
Weakening; causing someone to lose strength or energy
Debilitating
Joint connecting the leg to the foot
Ankle
Joint connecting the forearm and the hand
Wrist
The back of the leg below the knee
Claf
The front of the leg below the knee
Shin
Short curved hairs growing on the edges of the eyelids
Eyelashes
A mark left on the skin by a wound or burn
Scar
A finger, thumb or toe
Digit
Any of the five digits at the end of the human foot
Toes
The finger you use to point to something
Index
The part of the human leg between the hip and the knee.
Thigh
The back part of the human foot below the ankle.
Heel
The part of the face below the mouth
Chin
A vital organ in the body that cleans the blood of harmful substances
Liver
The part of the body where the baby develops before birth
Womb
An organ in the body that produces certain chemical substances
Gland
The small round black area in the center of the eye, through which light enters
Pupil
The part of the human body below the ribs and above the hips
Waist
The connection of the pelvis and upper thigh bone on each side of the body
Hip
The elevated or empty part in the middle of the stomach, made by cutting the umbilical cord
Belly button
The area at the end of the finger
Fingertip
The bone below the eye
Cheekbone
Sleepy and lethargic
Drowsy
One of a pair of organs in the abdomen that produce urine
Kidney
Feeling dizzy
Light-headed
Worry
Concern
Recovering (idiom)
On the mend
Be perfectly fit and well (idiom)
Right as rain
To feel slightly ill (idiom)
Under the weather
Entirely undamaged or unharmed (idiom)
All in one piece
To not sleep at all (idiom)
Don't sleep a wink
Die (Phrasal verb)
Pass away
Fall asleep (Phrasal verb)
Nod off
Sleep in order to feel better (phrasal verb)
Sleep it off
Exhausted (Phrasal verb)
Burnt Out
Resist an illness (phrasal verb)
Fight it off
Give someone an illness (expression)
Pass something on to someone
Start sweating suddenly (expression)
Break out in a sweat
To panick (phrasal verb)
To freak out
Become conscious (phrasal verb)
Came round
Become unconscious (phrasal verb)
Black out
The tube that connects the throat to the lungs.
Windpipe, Trachea
Organ that connects the throat to the stomach.
Foodpipe
The passage from the back of your mouth to the top of the tubes that go down to your lungs and stomach
Throat
Using your left hand to write and do most things
Left-handed
Neural "cables" that transport information from the brain to the rest of the body.
Nerves
Having lost the power of feeling or movement
Numb
Feeling ill
Poorly
The row of bones down the centre of your back that supports your body
Spine
A microorganism, especially one that causes disease
Germs
To have drops of salty liquid coming out through your skin because you are hot, ill, frightened, or doing exercise
Sweat
Two spongy organs responsible for respiration
Lungs
An arm, leg, or wing
Limb
To not be able to breathe because of something in your throat
Choke
To breathe out
Exhale
To breathe in
Inhale