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The inflammation of the thin layerof tissue covering the front of each of a pair of globular organs of sight in the head of humans and vertebrate animals.

SORE EYE

A type of fracture in each of the limbs on which a person or animal walks and stands.

BROKEN LEG

A small bubble on the skin filled withserum and caused by friction,burning, or other damage.

BLISTER

A pain in the inside part of the organof hearing and balance

EARACHE

Small round or roundish marks, differing incolour or texture from the surface around them.

SPOTS

Discomfort in the rearsurface of the human body from the shoulders to the hips

PAIN IN THE BACK

An infectiousdisease causing a mild fever and a rash of itchy inflamed pimples whichturn to blisters andthen loose scabs.

CHICKEN POX

The inflammation of the passagethrough the throat to the stomach and lungs containing the pharynx and upperpart of the esophagus, the larynx, and the trachea.

SORE THROAT

An infectious viral disease causing fever and ared rash,typically occurring in childhood.

MEASLES

A part or jointconnecting the foot with the leg which is larger and rounder than normal.

SWOLLEN ANKLE

Discomfort in the jointbetween the thigh and the lower leg.

PAIN IN THE KNEE

A common infection in which the mucous membraneof the nose and throat becomes inflamed,typically causing running at the nose, sneezing,and a sore throat

COLD

Painin each of a set of hard, bony enamel-coatedstructures in the jaws of most vertebrates,used for biting and chewing.

TOOTHACHE

A contagious and infectiousviral disease causing swelling of the parotid salivary glands inthe face.

MUMPS

A contagious respiratory illness caused by influenzaviruses that infect the nose, throat, and sometimes the lungs.

FLU

The inflammation of the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle, on which aperson stands or walks.

SORE FOOT

A type of fracture in the partor joint connecting the hand with the forearm.

BROKEN WRIST

An area of bruised skinresulting from a blow around each of a pair of globular organsof sight in the head of humans and vertebrate animals.

BLACK EYE

A break or opening in the skin of any of the fiveterminating members of the hand.

CUT FINGER

Having fluid run out of the part of the body projecting abovethe mouth on the face of a person

RUNNY NOSE

The measured amount of heat in a place or in the body

TEMPERATURE

A type of fracture in each of thetwo upper limbs of the human body from the shoulder to the hand.

BROKEN ARM

Discomfort in the left orright of the body.

PAIN IN THE SIDE

An uncomfortable sensation onthe skin that causes a desire to scratch.

ITCH

Pain in or in the region oftheinternal organ in which the major part of the digestion of food

occurs

STOMACH ACHE

A lot of small red spots on the skin

RASH

An illness that makes youto force air out of your lungs through your throat with a short, loud sound

COUGH

A type of fracture in any of thefive digits at the end of the human foot.

BROKEN TOE

The inflammation of the upperjoint of each of a person's arms and the part of the body between this and theneck.

SORE SHOULDER

A continuous pain in the upper part ofthe human body

HEADACHE

Discomfort in any area of the front surfaceof the body between the neck and the stomach

PAIN IN THE CHEST

An injury or mark where the skinhas not been broken but is darker in colour in the end part of a person's arm beyond thewrist, including the palm, fingers, and thumb.

BRUISED HAND