Across
- 5. A continuous pain located inside your skull.
- 6. How your body responds to something it doesn't like, such as peanuts, pollen, or dust.
- 9. When your body is much hotter than the normal
- 11. A condition where you have to go to the bathroom very often and your waste is liquid.
- 13. A type of medicine (like Aspirin or Ibuprofen) used to stop or reduce physical suffering.
- 14. Your ability to see; what you use your eyes for.
- 15. A tool doctors use to listen to what’s happening inside your body, especially your heart and lungs.
- 16. A group of red spots or an itchy area on your skin, often caused by an allergy.
- 17. The opposite of strong; it describes the feeling when you have no energy or power in your muscles, often because you are ill.
- 19. A sudden, noisy push of air from your throat, common when you have a cold or chest infection.
Down
- 1. A British English term used when you are just a little bit hungry and feel like having a small snack, but not a full meal.
- 2. Feeling very sad, hopeless, or having no energy for a long period of time.
- 3. Something a doctor recommends when you are tired or ill; it means sleeping or staying in bed.
- 4. A general term for an unpleasant physical feeling caused by injury or illness.
- 7. A very intense, severe headache that often makes you sensitive to light and sound.
- 8. The unpleasant feeling in your stomach when you think you are going to vomit.
- 10. When you are sick and you need a lot of tissues to wipe your face.
- 12. A common viral infection that causes fever, body aches, and makes you feel very weak for a week.
- 15. When it hurts to swallow food or drink because your neck area is inflamed.
- 18. When something is pressed so hard that it breaks into tiny pieces or powder. It can also describe a person who feels emotionally devastated or overwhelmed.
