January 2026_Mini Game_ECOE

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Across
  1. 2. Chronic itchy rash, commonly in flexural areas; managed with topical steroids like hydrocortisone or triamcinolone
  2. 7. Fatigue, weight gain, and cold intolerance are common; treated with levothyroxine
  3. 9. Atorvastatin lowers this health risk
  4. 10. Radiating leg pain from lumbar nerve compression; may be treated with NSAIDs or muscle relaxants like cyclobenzaprine
  5. 12. Pelvic pain and painful menses are classic signs; often managed with oral contraceptives or NSAIDs
  6. 13. Fatigue and pallor are common signs of this condition; iron‑deficiency type treated with ferrous sulfate
  7. 16. Enlarged tonsils with pain and fever indicate this; amoxicillin is often prescribed if bacterial
  8. 18. Omeprazole treats this gastric issue
  9. 19. Fever, chills, productive cough – common in this diagnosis; treated with azithromycin or amoxicillin depending on type
  10. 20. Excessive thirst (polydipsia); commonly treated with metformin
Down
  1. 1. Red, warm, swollen skin often indicates this infection; treated with cephalexin or clindamycin
  2. 3. Albuterol inhaler treats this respiratory issue
  3. 4. Difficulty falling or staying asleep; zolpidem or trazodone may be used
  4. 5. Weak urinary stream; commonly treated with tamsulosin
  5. 6. Lisinopril is used to treat this condition
  6. 8. Silver-scaled plaques on elbows or knees indicate this condition; commonly treated with topical corticosteroids or calcipotriene
  7. 11. Facial pressure, congestion, and post‑nasal drip; amoxicillin‑clavulanate often used if bacterial
  8. 14. Shortness of breath – common in this chronic lung disease; often managed with tiotropium or albuterol
  9. 15. Severe headache and photophobia – associated with this condition; treated with sumatriptan or NSAIDs
  10. 17. Inattention and hyperactivity, often diagnosed in children; commonly treated with methylphenidate