Across
- 5. Sudden, burning pain.
- 6. Fully healthy again.
- 7. People who treat patients by pressing joints in places where two joints are connected, e.g, the spine, or backbone.
- 8. Shaking.
- 9. Gives pain caused by an injury.
- 12. We usually say come down, not go down with, when talking about ourselves.
- 18. Persistent low-level pain.
- 20. Has caught, usually a non-serious illness.
- 22. Slowed down or made difficult.
- 23. A feeling that you are spinning round and can't balance.
- 24. People who treat patients by using needles at special points around the skin.
- 26. Shaking slightly, usually because of a fever.
- 27. Centre which specialises in treating a particular condition or group of conditions.
- 29. Tube that carries solid waste out of the body.
- 31. One that is severe and sudden in onset.
- 33. Unwanted substance forms on the surface of the arteries.
- 37. Getting better.
- 38. Containing substances that your body needs to stay healthy.
- 39. Cause something to become blocked.
- 40. Without sleeping much.
- 41. Measured amount of medicine that is relatively small.
- 42. Injured by turning it suddenly.
- 45. Pain and difficulty in moving your neck round.
- 46. Blocked;informal.
- 47. Charge of medication the doctor prescribes, which you pay at pharmacy.
- 48. Past the most difficult period.
- 49. Fatty substance found in the body tissue and blood of all animals.
- 50. Doctors who use tiny amounts of natural substances to treat an illness.
Down
- 1. Getting better:used for more serious illnesses.
- 2. Illness of the stomach or digestive passages.
- 3. Part of the body, e.g, stomach, liver.
- 4. Trying to get rid of.
- 10. Beating with pain.
- 11. Approaches that differ from conventional western approaches.
- 13. Illness of the body or mind.
- 14. Sudden change in the blood supply to the brain causing loss of function of part of the body.
- 15. Record of medical conditions a person has experienced.
- 16. Doctor who looks after people's general health.
- 17. With a high temperature/fever.
- 19. General expression for all of the services offered by hospitals, clinics, dentists, opticiants, etc.
- 21. British name for the state-funded service that covers hospitals, clinics, dentists, etc. (often abbreviated to the NHS).
- 25. Tax paid by most working adults which covers the costs of healthcare for everyone.
- 28. Got better, recovered.
- 30. Therapist who use aromatic oils and massage.
- 32. Small centre offering primary care, run by a single GP or a group of GP's.
- 34. Type of flour made from oats or a grain used to make porridge.
- 35. Choose private healthcare.
- 36. Cause a problem.
- 43. Used for more long-term problems.
- 44. Medical condition in which breathing becomes difficult because air passage have narrowed.