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in good health
 
well
 
good
to move or go somewhere by putting one foot in front of the other on the ground, but without running
 
walk
 
hop
a small brush for cleaning your teeth
 
toothbrush
 
teethbrush
a pain in your teeth or in one tooth
 
toothache
 
tooth pain
the hard white structures in the mouth used for biting food
 
teeth
 
tooth
one of the five small parts that stick out from the foot
 
toe
 
finger
feeling that you would like to sleep or rest; needing rest
 
tired
 
asleep
the short, thick finger at the side of the hand, slightly apart from the other four
 
thumb
 
toe
the measurement of how hot somebody’s body is
 
temperature
 
heat
to do sports or other physical activities in order to stay healthy or become stronger
 
exercise
 
exersize
a small round solid piece of medicine that you swallow; a pill
 
tablet
 
pastille
to move through water by moving your arms and legs, without touching the bottom
 
swim
 
float
pressure or worry caused by the problems in somebody’s life
 
stress
 
estress
pain in or near your stomach
 
stomach ache
 
appendicitis
the organ inside the body where food goes when you eat it
 
stomach
 
heart
when a part of your body  is painful, and often red, especially because of infection or because a muscle has been used too much
 
sore throat
 
throat pain
a substance that you use with water for washing your body
 
soap
 
soup
the layer of tissue that covers the body
 
skin
 
clothes
physically or mentally ill
 
sick
 
bad
either of the two parts of the body between the top of each arm and the neck
 
shoulder
 
neck
to move using your legs, going faster than when you walk
 
run
 
crawl
to relax, sleep or do nothing after a period of activity or illness; to not use a part of your body for some time
 
rest
 
hibernate
to get well again after being ill, hurt, etc.
 
recover
 
improve
a thing that is difficult to deal with or to understand
 
problem
 
complication
an official piece of paper on which a doctor writes the type of medicine you should have, and which enables you to get it from a chemist's
 
prescription
 
recipe
a small flat round piece of medicine that you swallow whole, without biting it
 
pill
 
sweet
a shop, or part of one, in which medicines are prepared and sold
 
pharmacy
 
hospital
a person who is receiving medical treatment, especially in a hospital
 
patient
 
nurse
causing you pain
 
painful
 
painless
the feelings that you have in your body when you have been hurt or when you are ill
 
pain
 
stress
the process of cutting open a part of a person’s body in order to remove or repair a damaged part
 
operation
 
intervention
to cut open somebody’s body in order to remove a part that has a disease or to repair a part that is damaged
 
operate
 
intervene
a person whose job is to take care of sick or injured people, usually in a hospital
 
nurse
 
healer
the part of the face that sticks out above the mouth, used for breathing and smelling things
 
nose
 
tongue
a substance that you take in order to cure an illness, especially a liquid that you drink or swallow
 
medicine
 
remedy
to be or get into a flat position, especially in bed, in order to sleep or rest
 
lie down
 
sit down
one of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body
 
leg
 
knee
the joint between the top and bottom parts of the leg where it bends in the middle
 
knee
 
ankle
to do physical exercises in order to improve your strength and to stay healthy
 
keep fit
 
go jogging
to harm yourself or somebody else physically, especially in an accident
 
injure
 
hit
the state of being physically or mentally ill
 
illness
 
infirm
suffering from an illness or disease; not feeling well
 
ill
 
bad
injured physically
 
hurt
 
damaged
a large building where people who are ill or injured are given medical treatment and care
 
hospital
 
hotel
the back part of the foot below the ankle
 
heel
 
toe
the organ in the chest that sends blood around the body
 
heart
 
stomach
to be aware of sounds with your ears
 
hear
 
smell
the condition of a person’s body or mind
 
health
 
sanity
a continuous pain in the head
 
headache
 
head pain
the part of the body on top of the neck containing the eyes, nose, mouth and brain
 
head
 
face
the part of the body at the end of the arm, including the fingers and thumb
 
hand
 
wrist
the substance that looks like a mass of fine threads growing on a person's head
 
hair
 
beard
physical exercises, often using special equipment, that develop and show the body’s strength and ability to move and bend easily, often done as a sport in competitions
 
gymnastics
 
athletics
a room or hall with equipment for doing physical exercise
 
gym
 
studio
to run slowly and steadily for a long time, especially for exercise
 
go jogging
 
sprint
to become more ill or unhappy
 
get worse
 
get bad
to become less ill or unhappy
 
get better
 
get up
the lowest part of the leg, below the ankle, on which a person or an animal stands
 
foot
 
knee
a serious disease caused by a virus, that causes a high temperature, severe pains and weakness
 
flu
 
cold
healthy and strong, especially because you do regular physical exercise
 
fit
 
sane
one of the four long thin parts that stick out from the hand (or five, if the thumb is included)
 
finger
 
toe
a medical condition in which a person has a temperature that is higher than normal
 
fever
 
heat
to experience a particular feeling or emotion
 
feel (better/ill/sick)
 
look (better/ill/sick)
to drop down from a higher level to a lower level
 
fall
 
fly
the front part of the head, where the eyes, nose and mouth are
 
face
 
forehead
either of the two organs on the face that you see with
 
eye
 
ear
physical or mental activity that you do to stay healthy or become stronger
 
exercise
 
fitness
a sudden serious and dangerous event or situation that needs immediate action to deal with it
 
emergency
 
urgency
pain inside the ear
 
earache
 
ear pain
either of the organs on the sides of the head that you hear with
 
ear
 
eye
a person who has been trained in medical science, whose job is to treat people who are ill or injured
 
doctor
 
dentist
the food and drink that you eat and drink regularly
 
diet
 
lunch
to stop living
 
die
 
fall asleep
a person whose job is to take care of people’s teeth
 
dentist
 
doctor
no longer alive
 
dead
 
unconscious
likely to injure or harm somebody
 
dangerous
 
frightening
the possibility of something happening that will injure, harm or kill somebody
 
danger
 
prediction
to have a bad or harmful effect on something/somebody
 
damage
 
destroy
a wound caused by something sharp
 
cut
 
hole
to force out air suddenly and noisily through your throat, for example when you have a cold
 
cough
 
sniff
a flat piece of plastic or metal with a row of thin teeth along one side, used for making your hair neat
 
comb
 
brush
a common illness that affects the nose and/or throat, making you cough, sneeze, etc.
 
cold
 
migraine
to remove the dirt or dust from something
 
clean
 
disinfect
the part of the face below the mouth and above the neck
 
chin
 
nose
a person whose job is to prepare and sell medicines, and who works in a shop
 
chemist
 
nurse
to examine something to see if it is correct, safe or acceptable
 
check
 
watch
to take air into your lungs and send it out again through your nose or mouth
 
breathe
 
whisper
the air that you take into your lungs and send out again
 
breath
 
wind
to damage and separate into two or more parts, as a result of force
 
break
 
fracture
the organ inside the head that controls movement, thought, memory and feeling
 
brain
 
heart
any of the hard parts that form the skeleton of the body of a human or an animal
 
bone
 
spine
the whole physical structure of a human or an animal
 
body
 
corpse
the red liquid that flows through the bodies of humans and animals
 
blood
 
water
to lose blood, especially from a wound or an injury
 
bleed
 
leak
a long narrow piece of cloth used for tying around a part of the body that has been hurt in order to protect or support it
 
bandage
 
plaster / Band-Aid
a very young child or animal
 
baby
 
adolescent
a drug used to reduce pain, high temperature and inflammation
 
aspirin
 
sugar
either of the two long parts that stick out from the top of the body and connect the shoulders to the hands
 
arm
 
leg
a formal arrangement to meet or visit somebody at a particular time
 
appointment
 
date
the joint connecting the foot to the leg
 
ankle
 
knee
a vehicle with special equipment, used for taking sick or injured people to a hospital
 
ambulance
 
fire engine
to feel a continuous pain that is not severe
 
ache
 
agony
an unpleasant event, especially in a vehicle, that happens unexpectedly and causes injury or damage
 
accident
 
disaster
the act or process of causing or getting a disease
 
infection
 
virus
a medical condition that causes you to react badly or feel ill when you eat or touch a particular substance
 
allergy
 
intolerance
a flow of blood that comes from the nose
 
nosebleed
 
bloody nose
in a state like sleep because of an injury or illness, and not able to use your senses
 
unconscious
 
asleep
a position lying on the side, with the arms and legs carefully placed, that helps a person who is not conscious to breathe
 
recovery position
 
unconscious
set of equipment that you use for simple medical treatment that is given to somebody before a doctor comes or before the person can be taken to a hospital
 
first-aid kit
 
first-auxiliary kit
breathing air into the mouth of an unconscious person and pressing on their chest to keep them alive by sending air around their body
 
CPR
 
RCP
an illness that affects the nose, eyes and throat and is caused by pollen from plants
 
hay fever
 
allergy
having a condition in which food containing gluten causes somebody to become ill
 
coeliac
 
intolerant
that has been damaged and separated into two or more parts, as a result of force
 
broken
 
breaked
to come against something/somebody with force, especially causing damage or injury
 
hit
 
collide
harm done to a person’s or an animal’s body, for example in an accident
 
injury
 
cut
a living thing, too small to be seen without a microscope, that causes disease in people, animals and plant
 
virus
 
infection
feeling sick because you are travelling in a vehicle
 
travel sick
 
travel ill
a piece of material that can be stuck to the skin to protect a small wound or cut
 
plaster / Band-Aid
 
bandage