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VOCABULARY

ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT ANTIHISTAMINE ASPIRIN

COUGH SYRUP DECONGESTANT HYDROCORTISONE CREAM


LAXATIVE LIP OINTMENT PILL-TABLET

Name them using some of the following


words:

Acid reflux drug Alcohol Antibiotic ointment


Antihistamine Aspirin Cough syrup
Decongestant Hydrocortisone cream
Ibuprofen Laxative Lip ointment Painkiller
Paracetamol
SUPPOSITORY
Pill-tablet Placebo Sunscreen lotion
Suppository
ACID REFLUX ALLERGY BRUISED CHEES PAIN

FLU
COLD COLD SORE SORE THROAT

CONSTIPATED CONSTIPATION CONJUNCTIVITIS COUGH


HIGH BLOOD

STRESS
MUMP PAINFUL PERIOD SEEING DOUBLE
BACKACHE
STIFF NECK EARACHE
SPRAIN ANKLE

KNEEACHE
HEADACHE STOMACHACHE TOOTHACHE
CHICKEN POX HIVES MEASLES RUBELLA

CHICKEN POX (VARICELA): an HIVES (URTICARIA): a rash of MEASLES (SARAMPIÓN): an RUBELLA (RUBEOLA): a
infectious disease causing a mild round, red weals on the skin infectious viral disease causing fever contagious viral disease, with
fever and a rash of itchy inflamed which itch intensely, and a red rash on the skin, typically symptoms like mild measles. It
blisters. It affects children, who are sometimes with dangerous occurring in childhood. can cause fetal malformation if
afterward usually immune. swelling, caused by an • Caused by paramyxo virus. contracted in early pregnancy.
• Caused by varicella zoster virus. allergic reaction, typically to • Caused by rubella virus.
specific foods.

SKIN RASH (ERUPCIÓN HAY FEVER – FIEBRE DEL


CUTÁNEA): an area of HENO (alergia al polen): an
reddening of a person's skin, allergy caused by pollen or
sometimes with raised spots, dust in which the mucous
appearing especially as a membranes of the eyes and
result of allergy or illness. nose are itchy and inflamed,
SKIN RASH causing a runny nose and
HAY FEVER watery eyes.
DIZZY: LIGHT-HEADED:
• having or involving a • dizzy and slightly faint.
sensation of spinning around • when you feel you are going
and losing one's balance. to faint or ‘pass out’. It is not a
• the feeling of movement feeling of motion when you
when you are not moving are still.
and is technically known as
vertigo.

LIGHT-HEADED

DIZZY

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