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Health at home - Vocabulary
1 | Medicine cabinet |
2 | Emergency numbers |
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3 | Safety pins |
4 | Scissors |
5 | Tweezers |
6 | Thermometer |
7 | Small flashlight |
8 | Disposable gloves |
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9 | Adhesive tape |
10 | Band-aids (assorted sizes) |
11 | Triangular bandage |
12 | Gauze bandages |
13 | Crepe bandage |
14 | Sterile gauze swabs |
15 | Cotton wool |
16 | Hemostatic compression pad |
17 | Sterile Eye Pads |
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18 | Various ointments |
19 | Medicine (tablets/pills/cough syrup/drops) |
20 | Antiseptics |
I have a pain in my .../ my ... hurts. |
I hurt myself. |
It hurts (me). |
I cut myself; it's bleeding |
It burns. |
I burnt myself./I have burnt myself |
I have a sore throat. |
I have a cold. |
I am coming down with the flu. |
I have really a bad pain (in my back) |
I have fever and body ache. |
I have some indigestion. |
I have a toothache. |
I have a skin rash. |
An insect bit me |
I am itchy all over. |
It's not that (bad / serious) |
Idioms
To take sick (ill) |
To fall ill |
To be as sick as a dog |
To be sick in bed |
To report in sick / To call in sick |
I run a fever / I run a temperature |
To take someone's temperature |
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