
enfermedad
the state of being physically or mentally sick

herida
any physical damage to a part of the body caused by an accident or attack

(leve)
menos importante
having little importance, effect, or seriousness

(enfermedad)
afección
a medical problem, such as a disorder, illness, etc.

toser
to push air out of our mouth with a sudden noise
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dolor de cabeza
a pain in the head, usually persistent
A headache refers to pain or discomfort experienced in the head or upper neck area. It can have various causes, including tension, stress, dehydration, lack of sleep, sinus infections, or underlying health conditions like migraines. Interestingly, different areas of head pain can signify different things. For instance, pain concentrated in the temples might indicate tension headaches, while throbbing pain on one side of the head could signal a migraine. Additionally, pain focused behind the eyes might suggest a sinus headache. Treatment often involves rest, hydration, over-the-counter pain relievers, and addressing any underlying issues contributing to the headache.
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dolor de espalda
a pain in someone's back

dolor de oídos
a pain inside the ear
An earache typically refers to pain or discomfort experienced within the ear canal or the external ear. Common causes of earaches include ear infections, which can be either bacterial or viral and often result in inflammation and fluid buildup in the middle ear. Another frequent cause is the buildup of earwax, which can cause blockages and pressure on the eardrum. Additionally, injuries to the ear, such as from inserting objects into the ear canal or sudden changes in air pressure, like during air travel, can lead to ear pain. Sinus infections and dental problems can also cause earaches because of pain that moves from one area to another. Treatment depends on the underlying cause but often involves pain relief and addressing the root issue, such as with antibiotics for infections or ear drops for wax buildup.

dolor de estómago
a pain in or near someone's stomach
A stomachache refers to pain or discomfort felt in the abdominal area. It can range from mild to intense and may be accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea, bloating, gas, or diarrhea. Stomachaches can have various causes, including indigestion, overeating, food poisoning, infections, menstrual cramps, or underlying conditions like gastritis or gastroenteritis. Treatment often involves rest, drinking plenty of fluids, avoiding spicy or fatty foods, and over-the-counter medications like antacids or pain relievers. In some cases, seeking medical attention may be necessary, especially if the pain is intense, constant, or accompanied by other concerning symptoms.

dolor de muelas
pain felt in a tooth or several teeth
A toothache refers to pain or discomfort experienced in or around a tooth. It can range from mild to intense and may be constant or come and go. Toothaches can have various causes, including tooth decay, cavities, gum disease, infection, or grinding of teeth. The pain may be focused at a specific tooth or spread to other areas of the jaw or head. Treatment often involves addressing the underlying cause, such as filling a cavity, treating an infection with antibiotics, or performing a root canal. Over-the-counter pain relievers or numbing ointments can help manage pain temporarily. However, it is essential to see a dentist for proper diagnosis and treatment to prevent further complications.
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(erupción)
sarpullido
a part of one's skin covered with red spots, which is usually caused by a sickness or an allergic reaction

(fiebre)
temperatura alta
a condition characterized by a body temperature above the normal range, often indicating an immune response to infection or illness within the body

quemadura de sol
pain and redness of the skin caused by overexposure to the sun

vomitar
to throw up the contents of the stomach, often due to illness or nausea

(devolver)
vomitar
to eject what has been eaten or drunk through the mouth
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estornudar
to blow air out of our nose and mouth in a sudden way
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(lesión)
dolor
any physical injury, pain, suffering, or damage

dolor
a continuous pain in a part of the body, often not severe

sangrar
to lose blood from an injury or wound
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dolor de garganta
a condition when you feel pain in the throat, usually caused by bacteria or viruses
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diarrea
a medical condition in which body waste turns to liquid and comes out frequently
Diarrhea is a common condition where a person passes loose or watery stools more frequently than usual. It can be caused by various factors, including viral or bacterial infections, food poisoning, dietary changes, medications, or underlying medical conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Symptoms of diarrhea may include frequent bowel movements, abdominal cramps, bloating, nausea, and sometimes fever. Treatment typically involves staying hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids, consuming bland foods, and avoiding foods and drinks that can worsen diarrhea, such as caffeine and dairy products. In some cases, over-the-counter medications may help ease symptoms. However, if diarrhea persists for more than a few days, or is accompanied by severe symptoms like dehydration, blood in the stool, or high fever, it is important to seek medical attention.

sentir
to experience a particular emotion
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enfermo
not in a good and healthy physical or mental state

(sufrir un desmayo)
desmayarse
to suddenly lose consciousness from a lack of oxygen in the brain, which is caused by a shock, etc.
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ampolla
a swollen area on the skin filled with liquid, caused by constant rubbing or by burning
A blister is a small, fluid-filled bump on the skin. It forms when the outer layer of the skin becomes damaged, often due to friction, burns, or irritation. The fluid inside the blister helps protect the damaged skin and promote healing. Blisters can vary in size and may be painful or itchy. They usually heal on their own within a few days as the body reabsorbs the fluid and the skin underneath repairs itself. Avoiding further irritation and keeping the blister clean can help prevent infection and promote faster healing.

frío
having a temperature lower than the human body's average temperature

gripe
an infectious disease similar to a bad cold, causing fever and severe pain

mareado
unable to keep one's balance and feeling as though everything is circling around one, caused by an illness or looking down from a high place

(herir)
cortar
to accidentally wound and hurt yourself or others, especially with a sharp object, causing the skin to break and bleed
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(sin sentido)
inconsciente
(of a person) unresponsive and unaware of the surroundings, usually due to an illness or injury

(reacción de hipersensibilidad)
reacción alérgica
a reaction caused by inhaling, touching, or ingesting specific substances that one's body is severely sensitive to
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(agua potable)
agua corriente
water that is brought into a house, building, etc. through pipes
Running water refers to water that flows through pipes and is available on demand for various uses, such as drinking, cooking, cleaning, and bathing. It is delivered directly to homes, businesses, and other buildings through a network of plumbing systems, which are connected to a main water supply. Running water is typically clean and treated to meet safety standards before reaching its destination. The flow of water is controlled by faucets, valves, and other fixtures, allowing people to access water whenever it is needed.
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húmedo
slightly wet, particularly in an uncomfortable way

(tejido)
tela
material used for making clothes, which is made by knitting or weaving silk, cotton, etc.
Cloth is a versatile material made by weaving fibers together to create a flat, flexible sheet. The fibers used in cloth can vary widely, from natural fibers like cotton, wool, and silk to synthetic fibers like polyester and nylon. Cloth can be used to make a wide range of products, including clothing, bedding, curtains, upholstery, and more. It can be dyed in various colors and patterns and finished with various treatments to enhance its durability and performance. Cloth can also be woven in different weights and textures, making it suitable for different purposes and applications. While the cloth is a basic material, it is an essential component of our daily lives and is used in a wide range of products that we rely on for comfort, style, and functionality.

(masajear)
frotar
to apply pressure to a surface with back and forth or circular motions
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presionar
to push a thing tightly against something else
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(volcar)
inclinar
to move something into an angled position where one side is lower or higher than the other

(asir)
pellizcar
to tightly grip and squeeze something, particularly someone's flesh, between one's fingers
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(venda)
vendaje
a piece of cloth that is put around a wound to prevent infections
A bandage is a piece of material, often cloth or gauze, used to wrap around a wound or injured part of the body. Its main purpose is to protect the wound from dirt, bacteria, and more injuries, while also applying gentle pressure to control bleeding and encourage healing. Bandages come in various sizes and types, including stretchy bandages for supporting sprains. Proper application of a bandage is important to make sure it stays in place and provides effective wound care.

(torcedura)
esguince
a painful injury resulting in the sudden twist of a bone or joint, particularly one's wrist or ankles
A sprain is an injury to a ligament, which is the tissue that connects bones to each other in joints. It typically happens when a joint is forced beyond its normal range of motion, causing the ligament to stretch or tear. Sprains commonly occur in the ankles, wrists, or knees and can result in pain, swelling, and difficulty moving the injured joint. Depending on the seriousness, sprains may require rest, ice, compression, and elevation or medical attention such as physical therapy to fully recover.

(tensión arterial)
presión arterial
the pressure at which one's blood circulates one's body
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gran cantidad
having a value or level greater than usual or expected, often in terms of numbers or measurements

bajo
small or below average in degree, value, level, or amount

(intoxicación alimenticia)
intoxicación alimentaria
an illness resulting from the consumption of food or water contaminated with bacteria
Food poisoning is an illness that happens when you eat food contaminated with harmful bacteria, viruses, parasites, or toxins. It can cause symptoms such as stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and fever. The symptoms can start soon after eating contaminated food or may take several hours or days to appear, depending on the type of germ involved. Most cases of food poisoning are mild and resolve on their own within a few days with rest and drinking plenty of fluids to stay hydrated. However, in severe cases, medical attention may be needed to prevent dehydration or complications.
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(sofocar)
ahogar
to not be able to speak clearly and normally due to experiencing very strong emotions
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(quemar)
arder
to be on fire and be destroyed by it
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(tumbarse)
acostarse
to put one's body in a flat position in order to sleep or rest
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(perder el conocimiento)
desmayarse
to lose consciousness
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volver en sí
to awaken from a state of unconsciousness
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recuperarse de
to recover from an unpleasant or unhappy experience, particularly an illness
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vomitar
to expel the contents of the stomach through the mouth
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