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  • Relating to health, sickness, and the work of doctors.
    Medical
  • A very strong, irrational fear of a specific thing or situation.
    Phobia
  • To try to find or get something. For example, "He is seeking help for his fear."
    Seek
  • To be in a place you can't get out of.
    Trap
  • A very large group of people close together in one place.
    Crowd
  • To move or go faster; to increase speed.
    Accelerate
  • To have something happen to you or to do something. For example, "I had a good experience at the concert."
    Experience
  • Feeling worried, nervous, and uneasy.
    Anxious
  • Something that makes a disease or illness go away.
    Cure
  • very great in amount or degree.
    Extreme
  • The state of being awake and knowing what is happening around you.
    Consciousness
  • Suitable or right for a particular situation.
    Appropriate
  • To feel pain or be unhappy because of a problem or illness.
    Suffer
  • The salty liquid that comes out of your skin when you are hot or nervous.
    Sweat
  • A strong feeling like happiness, sadness, or anger.
    Emotion
  • Feeling worried or a little scared about something.
    Nervous
  • A person who is receiving medical care from a doctor.
    Patient
  • A bad feeling you get when you think you are in danger.
    Fear
  • What is happening in a certain place at a certain time.
    Situation
  • To lose consciousness for a short time.
    Faint
  • Not based on good reasons or clear thinking.
    Irrational
  • Happening often or found in many places.
    Common
  • A physical or mental sign that you have an illness or problem.
    Symptom
  • The condition of being sick or unhealthy.
    Illness