Across
- 3. – A condition where the body has trouble controlling blood sugar. People may feel thirsty, tired, or need to pee often.
- 5. – When germs (bacteria or viruses) enter the body. Can cause pain, swelling, fever, or tiredness. Can happen in any part of the body.
- 6. – Pain in the head or around the eyes. It can be light or strong. Often caused by stress, tiredness, or not drinking enough water.
- 8. – A burning feeling in the chest, often after eating. Caused by stomach acid coming up into the throat.
- 10. – A strong push of air from the lungs. It can be dry (no mucus) or wet (with mucus). Often comes with colds or flu.
- 11. – Pain in the ear. May happen with a cold or infection. Can also cause trouble hearing or balance problems.
- 13. – A reaction to something like dust, food, or animals. Can cause sneezing, red eyes, rash, or swelling.
- 14. – When the stool is very loose or watery. Happens often and suddenly. May be caused by food, viruses, or stress.
- 16. – Red or itchy spots on the skin. Can come from allergies, heat, or skin infections.
- 18. – A high body temperature (over 38°C or 100.4°F). It usually means the body is fighting an infection.
Down
- 1. – When it’s hard to have a bowel movement. The stool is dry or hard, and going to the toilet is slow or painful.
- 2. – Feeling very sad, tired, or hopeless for a long time. People may lose interest in things they used to enjoy.
- 3. – A feeling that the room is spinning or that you might fall. Can be caused by standing up too fast, not eating, or illness.
- 4. – Pain or cramps in the belly area. Can happen after eating bad food, eating too much, or from a virus.
- 7. – Damage to the body, like cuts, bruises, or broken bones. Can happen from sports, falling, or accidents.
- 9. – Pain in the lower or upper back. It can be caused by heavy lifting, bad posture, or sitting too long.
- 12. – A common illness with a runny nose, sneezing, coughing, and sometimes a sore throat. Usually mild and goes away in a few days.
- 15. – A long-term problem with breathing. The person may cough, wheeze (make a whistling sound), or feel tight in the chest.
- 17. – Feeling nervous, worried, or afraid often, even when there is no clear reason. It can cause fast heartbeat, sweating, or trouble sleeping.
- 18. – A stronger illness than a cold. Causes fever, chills, body pain, tiredness, and sometimes coughing or sore throat. Can last several days.
