a condition in which harmful germs, such as bacteria or viruses, invade the body and cause harm, leading to symptoms such as fever, pain, and swelling

infekce
a piece of cloth that is put around a wound to prevent infections

obvaz, obvazový materiál
a fairly mild yet infectious illness that is caused by a virus or bacteria

mikrob, virus
a medicine, often in a form of liquid, that one takes to relieve coughing

lék proti kašli, sirup proti kašli
an elastic adhesive bandage for covering cuts or wounds

elastoplast, elastická lepicí páska
to suddenly lose consciousness from a lack of oxygen in the brain, which is caused by a shock, etc.

omdlít, upadnout do bezvědomí
to cause injury to the surface of one's skin by rubbing it against something rough

odřít, poškrábat
to feel pain in a part of the body

bolet, zraňovat
a slender, solid, often sharp-pointed instrument used for withdrawing blood samples, injecting medicine, etc.

jehla, stříkačka
a small medical dressing that one can stick over a wound or cut in order to keep it clean and protect it

náplast, leukoplast
a loop, thread, etc. that physicians use in order to sew the edges of a wound together

steh, šev
a medical practice that involves cutting open a body part in order to repair, remove, etc. an organ

chirurgie
a change in the normal condition of the body of a person, which is the sign of a disease

příznak
an action that is done to relieve pain or cure a disease, wound, etc.

léčba
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