cough - v,n. to suddenly push air out of your throat with a short sound, often repeatedly, headache - n,a pain in your head, rash - n,a lot of red spots on someone’s skin, caused by an illness, sunburn - n,red and painful skin that you can get from spending too much time in the sun, vomit - v,to bring food or drink up from your stomach out through your mouth, because you are ill, sneeze - v,air suddenly comes from your nose, making a noise, for example when you have a cold, swell - v,to become larger and rounder than normal – used especially about parts of the body, bleeding - n,the condition of losing blood from your body, nosebleed - n, blood starts flowing from your nose, sore - adj, painful, because of infection or because you have used a muscle too much, faint - v,feeling weak and as if you are about to become unconscious because you are very ill, tired, or hungry, blister - n,a swelling on your skin containing clear liquid, caused, for example, by a burn or continuous rubbing, dizzy - adj,feeling unable to stand steadily, for example because you are looking down from a high place or because you are ill, unconscious - adj, unable to see, move, feel etc in the normal way because you are not conscious, allergy - n,a medical condition in which you become ill or in which your skin becomes red and painful because you have eaten or touched a particular substance, twist - v,to turn a part of your body around or change your position by turning, sprain - v,to damage a joint in your body, poisoning - n,illness caused by swallowing, touching, or breathing in a poisonous substance, choke - v,to be unable to breathe properly because something is in your throat or there is not enough air, infection - n,a disease that affects a particular part of your body and is caused by bacteria or a virus, wound - n,an injury to your body that is made by a weapon such as a knife or a bullet, tilt - v,to move a part of your body, especially your head or chin, upwards or to the side, lean - v,to move or bend your body in a particular direction, treat - v,to behave towards someone or something in a particular way, pinch - v,to press a part of someone’s skin very tightly between your finger and thumb, especially so that it hurts, collapse - v,fall down suddenly, usually because it is weak or damaged, bandage - n,a narrow piece of cloth that you tie around a wound or around a part of the body that has been injured, antibiotics - n,a drug that is used to kill bacteria and cure infections, symptom - n,something wrong with your body or mind which shows that you have a particular illness, emergency - n,an unexpected and dangerous situation that must be dealt with immediately,

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