
anaeróbico
(of physical exercise) involving short and intense physical activities, such as sprints and weightlifting, during which oxygen demand surpasses oxygen supply

circulación
the flow and movement of blood around and in all parts of the body
Circulation refers to the continuous movement of blood throughout the cardiovascular system. It is driven by the rhythmic contractions of the heart and facilitated by a network of blood vessels, including arteries, veins, and capillaries. Circulation ensures the delivery of oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and other vital substances to all tissues and organs while removing waste products and carbon dioxide. It plays a vital role in maintaining cellular function, supporting organ systems, regulating body temperature, and facilitating the immune response. Proper circulation is essential for overall health and well-being.

florecer
to grow in a healthy and strong way
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inmunidad
the situation in which the body can shield itself against a disease

régimen
a set of instructions given to someone regarding what they should eat or do to maintain or restore their health

(agotador)
arduo
requiring great physical effort or energy

radiante
a happy, glowing look from being really healthy and feeling great on the inside

distanciamiento social
the practice of keeping a safe distance between yourself and other people in order to prevent the spread of disease
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discapacitado
having a physical or mental condition that limits one's movements, senses, or activities

(impedimento)
discapacidad
a state or condition in which a part of one's body or brain does not work properly
An impairment is a condition where a part of the body or brain does not function as it should, affecting one's ability to perform certain tasks or activities. This can include physical impairments, such as difficulty walking or seeing, or mental impairments, like problems with memory or understanding. Impairments can vary in seriousness and may be temporary or permanent, impacting daily life and requiring support or accommodations to manage effectively.

(tetrapléjico)
cuadripléjico
a person who is paralyzed from neck down

paraplejía
a type of paralysis that affects the legs and the lower body as the result of spinal cord damage
Paraplegia is a medical condition characterized by the loss of movement and sensation in the lower half of the body, typically due to spinal cord injury or disease. This condition often results from trauma, such as a severe injury to the spinal cord, or from medical conditions like spinal cord tumors or conditions that affect the nervous system. Individuals with paraplegia may experience paralysis of the legs, loss of bowel and bladder control, and changes in sexual function. Rehabilitation programs and assistive devices such as wheelchairs are often used to help individuals with paraplegia regain independence and improve their quality of life.

duro de oído
unable to hear properly

abstinencia
the sudden cut back on or discontinuation of drug taking

(viral)
vírico
caused by or related to a virus

virulento
(of a disease) able to make one sick

inconsciencia
the state of not being awake or aware of one's surroundings
Unconsciousness is a state where a person is not aware of their surroundings and cannot respond to things happening around them. It can result from various causes, such as a serious injury, severe illness, or the effects of certain substances like drugs or alcohol. When someone is unconscious, they are unable to speak, move voluntarily, or understand what is happening around them. This state can range from temporary fainting episodes to prolonged periods of deep unconsciousness, such as in a coma. Treatment for unconsciousness depends on the underlying cause and may involve supportive care to make sure of the person's safety and well-being.

aflicción
a state of pain or suffering due to a physical or mental condition

dolor agudo
severe physical or mental pain

terminal
(of an illness) having no cure and gradually leading to death

séptico
(of a body part or wound) infected by harmful bacteria

(trauma)
traumatismo
damage inflicted on the body as a result of an external force or event

(convulsión)
ataque
a sudden and unexpected start or return of a medical problem
A seizure is a sudden and uncontrolled disturbance in the brain that can cause changes in behavior, movements, or sensations. It can show up in various ways, such as shaking, staring, or a temporary loss of consciousness. Seizures can happen because of different reasons, including epilepsy, brain injury, infection, or certain medical conditions. Treatment for seizures often involves medication to manage symptoms and prevent future episodes, although other actions such as lifestyle changes or surgery may be necessary depending on the underlying cause.

contagioso
(of sickness or disease) tending to spread in a rapid manner

postrado en cama
having to stay in bed, usually for a long time, due to illness or injury

crónico
(of an illness) difficult to cure and long-lasting

comatoso
being in a state of coma or relating to coma

(sucumbir)
morir
to die as a result of a disease or injury
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remisión
a period during which a patient's condition improves and the symptoms seem less severe

agente patógeno
any organism that can cause diseases
A pathogen is a type of microorganism, such as a bacterium, virus, fungus, or parasite, that can cause diseases. These harmful organisms have the ability to invade and multiply within the body, leading to infection and illness. Pathogens can be spread through various ways, including direct contact with infected individuals, contaminated food or water, or insect bites. Understanding and controlling pathogens are critical in preventing the spread of infectious diseases, often through measures such as vaccination and hygiene practices.

brote
the unexpected start of something terrible, such as a disease

con náuseas
feeling as if one is likely to vomit

(mal)
enfermedad
any physical problem that might put one's health in danger

hereditario
(of a disease or characteristic) able to be passed on to a child through the genes of its parents

fractura
a crack or break in a bone or other hard substance

flatulento
(of a person) suffering from an excessive amount of gas in the alimentary canal

(agravar)
exacerbar
to make a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling worse or more severe
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demacración
a state of extreme thinness and weakness, often due to illness, starvation, etc.

(desvarío)
delirio
a state of intense, uncontrolled enthusiasm or excitement that makes one say or do crazy things
Delirium describes a state of intense and uncontrolled excitement or enthusiasm that causes someone to say or do things that may seem irrational or unpredictable. It is like being caught up in a mix of emotions or energy, where thoughts and actions become scattered and unpredictable. People experiencing delirium may act impulsively or recklessly, caused by their heightened emotions or excitement. This state can be temporary and may occur in response to certain triggers or situations.
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