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Health vocabulary

Cough Faint
• To force air out of your lungs • To suddenly become
through your throat with a short, unconscious for a short time,
loud sound. usually falling down.

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Sneeze Pass out
• When you sneeze, air and often small • To become unconscious for a
drops of liquid suddenly come out of short time, for example when ill,
your nose and mouth in a way you badly hurt, or drunk.
cannot control.

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Shiver Lose consciousness
• The act of shaking slightly • A more formal way of saying
because you are frightened, cold, “pass out”.
or ill.

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Sore throat The Flu
• A condition in which your throat • An infectious illness like a very
is red and feels painful, especially bad cold that also causes a fever.
when you swallow.

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Muscle strain Scar
• It occurs when your muscle is • A mark left on part of the body
overstretched or torn. after an injury, such as a cut, has
healed.

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Bump into something Bruise
• To hit something with force. • A dark area on your skin where
you have been hurt.

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Ache Infection
• To have a continuous pain that is • A disease that is caused by
unpleasant bacteria or a virus

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Pale Dizzy
• If your face is pale, it has less • Feeling like everything is turning
color than usual because you are around and as if you might fall
ill

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