/ˈæb.sɛs/ (noun)
A swollen area within body tissue, containing an accumulation of pus.
/eɪk/ (noun)
A continuous or prolonged dull pain in a part of one's body.
/ˈæl.ər.dʒi/ (noun)
A damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially a particular food, pollen, fur, or dust, to which it has become hypersensitive.
/əˈniː.mi.ə/ (noun)
A condition in which there is a deficiency of red cells or of haemoglobin in the blood, resulting in pallor and weariness.
/æŋˈzaɪ.ə.ti/ (noun)
A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
/ˈæz.mə/ (noun)
A respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing.
/ˈæ.trə.fi/ (noun)
Gradual loss of muscle or flesh usually because of disease or lack of use.
/ˈbæk.eɪk/ (noun)
Pain in the back.
/bæd brɛθ/ (noun)
Noticeably unpleasant odors exhaled in breathing.
/ˈbɛd.sɔːr/ (noun)
An ulcerated area on the skin, especially in a bedridden or immobile person, due to prolonged pressure and lack of movement.
/bɛltʃ/ (noun)
A sudden emission of gas from the stomach through the mouth.
/ˈbɛl.i.eɪk/ (noun)
Pain in one's stomach or bowels.
/blæk aɪ/ (noun)
Bruising around the eye, typically resulting from an injury.
/ˈblæk.hɛd/ (noun)
A small, dark spot on the skin caused by a blocked pore.
/ˈblæk.aʊt/ (noun)
A temporary loss of consciousness, sight, or memory.
/ˈblɪs.tər/ (noun)
A small bubble on the skin filled with serum, caused by rubbing, burning, or other damage.
/blʌd ˈprɛʃ.ər/ (noun)
The pressure of the blood in the circulatory system, often measured for diagnosis since it is closely related to the force and rate of the heartbeat.
/ˈblɜːr.i ˈvɪʒ.ən/ (noun)
A common symptom of eye problems, characterized by a lack of sharpness and clearness of vision.
/bɔɪl/ (noun)
A painful, pus-filled bump under the skin caused by infected, inflamed hair follicles.
/breɪn ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/ (noun)
Injury or damage to the brain affecting its functions, often permanently.
/breɪk wɪnd/ (verb phrase)
To expel intestinal gas through the anus.
/ˈbroʊ.kən boʊn/ (noun)
A fracture or break in a bone.
/bruːz/ (noun)
An injury appearing as an area of discolored skin on the body, caused by a blow or impact rupturing underlying blood vessels.
/ˈbjuː.boʊ/ (noun)
A swollen, inflamed lymph node in the armpit or groin.
/bʌmp/ (noun)
A small area raised above the level of the surrounding skin, typically resulting from a blow or pressure.
/bɜrn/ (noun)
An injury caused by exposure to heat or flame.
/bɜrp/ (noun)
A noise made by air released from the stomach through the mouth; a belch.
/ˈkæl.əs/ (noun)
A thickened and hardened part of the skin or soft tissue, especially in an area that has been subjected to friction.
/kɑːrˈdiː.æk əˈrɛst/ (noun)
A sudden, sometimes temporary, cessation of function of the heart.
/kætʃ koʊld/ (verb phrase)
To become sick with a cold.
/tʃɪl/ (noun)
An unpleasant feeling of coldness in the atmosphere, one's surroundings, or the body.
/tʃɪlz/ (noun)
Feelings of coldness accompanied by shivering; may be associated with fever.
/ˈtʃoʊ.kɪŋ/ (noun)
The action of making someone unable to breathe properly by constricting or obstructing their throat or airway.
/koʊld sɔːr/ (noun)
A small blister on the skin or mucous membrane, caused by the herpes simplex virus.
/ˈkɒl.ɪk/ (noun)
Severe, often fluctuating pain in the abdomen caused by intestinal gas or obstruction in the intestines and suffered especially by babies.
/ˈkoʊ.mə/ (noun)
A state of deep unconsciousness that lasts for a prolonged or indefinite period, caused especially by severe injury or illness.
/kənˈkʌʃ.ən/ (noun)
A brain injury caused by a blow to the head or a violent shaking of the head and body.
/ˌkɒn.stɪˈpeɪ.ʃən/ (noun)
A condition in which there is difficulty in emptying the bowels, usually associated with hardened feces.
/kənˈvʌl.ʃən/ (noun)
A sudden, violent, irregular movement of a limb or of the body, caused by involuntary contraction of muscles and associated especially with brain disorders.
/kɔf/ (noun)
A sudden, forceful hacking sound to release air and clear an irritation in the throat or airway.
/kræmp/ (noun)
A painful, involuntary contraction of a muscle or muscles, typically caused by fatigue or strain.
/krɪk/ (noun)
A painful stiffness in the neck or back.
/kʌt/ (noun)
A skin injury produced by a sharp object.
/ˌdaɪ.əˈriː.ə/ (noun)
A condition in which feces are discharged from the bowels frequently and in a liquid form.
/ˌdɪs.ləˈkeɪ.ʃən/ (noun)
Displacement of one or more bones at a joint, often causing pain and loss of function.
/ˈdɪz.i.nəs/ (noun)
A sensation of spinning around and losing one's balance, associated often with looking down from a great height.
/ˈdɪz.i/ (adjective)
Having or involving a sensation of spinning around and losing one's balance.
/ˈɪə.reɪk/ (noun)
Pain inside the ear.
/ˈɪə.wæks/ (noun)
A yellowish, waxy substance secreted in the ear canal of humans and other mammals.
/ɪgˈzɔː.stʃən/ (noun)
A state of extreme physical or mental fatigue.
/feɪnt/ (verb)
To lose consciousness briefly, typically due to a lack of oxygen in the brain.
/ˈfeɪn.tɪŋ/ (noun)
The act of losing consciousness.
/fɑːrt/ (noun)
A release of intestinal gas through the anus; a flatus.
/fəˈtiːɡ/ (noun)
Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness.
/ˈfiː.vər/ (noun)
An abnormally high body temperature, usually accompanied by shivering, headache, and in severe instances, delirium.
/ˈfiː.vər ˈblɪs.tər/ (noun)
A small, painful sore on the lip or around the mouth, caused by the herpes simplex virus.
/ˌfaɪ.brɪˈleɪ.ʃən/ (noun)
An irregular, often rapid heart rate that commonly causes poor blood flow.
/ˈfɪʃ.ər/ (noun)
A long, narrow opening or line of breakage made by cracking or splitting, especially in rock or earth.
/fluː/ (noun)
A common infectious viral disease that causes fever, muscle pain, headache, and severe exhaustion.
/ˈfræk.tʃər/ (noun)
The cracking or breaking of a hard object or material, typically a bone.
/ˈfrɔːst.baɪt/ (noun)
Injury to body tissues caused by exposure to extreme cold, typically affecting the nose, fingers, or toes and sometimes resulting in gangrene.
/ɡæʃ/ (noun)
A long, deep cut or wound.
/ɡuːs bʌmps/ (noun)
A condition in which the skin is covered with rough, small bumps, typically caused by cold, fear, or excitement.
/ˌhæl.ɪˈtoʊ.sɪs/ (noun)
Technical term for bad breath.
/həˌluː.sɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ (noun)
An experience involving the perception of something not present.
/ˈhɛd.eɪk/ (noun)
A continuous pain in the head.
/hɑːrt əˈtæk/ (noun)
A sudden and sometimes fatal occurrence of coronary thrombosis, typically resulting in the death of part of a heart muscle.
/hɑːrt ˈmɜːr.mər/ (noun)
An unusual or extra sound heard during a heartbeat.
/ˈhɑːrt.bɜːrn/ (noun)
A form of indigestion felt as a burning sensation in the chest, caused by acid regurgitation into the esophagus.
/ˌhɛm.əˈtoʊ.mə/ (noun)
A solid swelling of clotted blood within the tissues.
/ˈhɜːr.ni.ə/ (noun)
A condition in which part of an organ is displaced and protrudes through the wall of the cavity containing it.
/ˈhɪk.ʌp/ (noun)
An involuntary spasm of the diaphragm and respiratory organs, with a sudden closure of the glottis and a characteristic sound.
/haɪvz/ (noun)
A skin rash triggered by a reaction to food, medicine, or other irritants.
/ˈhʌŋ.ɡri/ (adjective)
Feeling or displaying the need for food.
/hɜːrt/ (verb)
Cause physical pain or injury to.
/ɪl/ (adjective)
Suffering from an illness or disease; not feeling well.
/ɪnˈfɛk.ʃən/ (noun)
The process of infecting or the state of being infected.
/ˌɪn.fluˈɛn.zə/ (noun)
A highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages causing fever and severe aching.
/ˈɪn.dʒər/ (verb)
Do physical harm or damage to (someone).
/ˈɪn.dʒə.ri/ (noun)
An instance of being injured.
/ɪtʃ/ (noun)
An uncomfortable sensation on the skin that causes a desire to scratch.
/ˈdʒɔːn.dɪs/ (noun)
A medical condition with yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes, arising from excess of the pigment bilirubin and typically caused by obstruction of the bile duct, liver disease, or excessive breakdown of red blood cells.
/ˌlæs.əˈreɪ.ʃən/ (noun)
A deep cut or tear in skin or flesh.
/ˈlæŋ.ɡər/ (noun)
The state or feeling, often pleasant, of tiredness or inertia.
/lʌmp/ (noun)
A swelling under the skin, sometimes a sign of serious illness.
/mæˈleɪz/ (noun)
A general feeling of discomfort, illness, or uneasiness whose exact cause is difficult to identify.
/ˈmjuː.kəs/ (noun)
A slimy substance produced in the nose and throat to moisten and protect them.
/ˈneɪ.zəl kənˈdʒes.tʃən/ (noun)
A condition where the nasal passages become swollen and inflamed, leading to a stuffy feeling in the nose.
/ˈnɔː.si.ə/ (noun)
A feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit.
/njʊəˈræl.dʒə/ (noun)
Intense, typically intermittent pain along the course of a nerve, especially in the head or face.
/nʊˈroʊ.sɪs/ (noun)
A relatively mild mental illness not caused by organic disease, involving symptoms of stress but not a radical loss of touch with reality.
/nɪk/ (noun)
A small cut or notch.
/ˈnoʊz.bliːd/ (noun)
Bleeding from the nose.
/nʌm/ (adjective)
Deprived of the power of sensation.
/ˈnʌm.nəs/ (noun)
The state of being numb.
/oʊˈbiː.sɪ.ti/ (noun)
The condition of being grossly fat or overweight.
/peɪn/ (noun)
Highly unpleasant physical sensation caused by illness or injury.
/ˈpeɪn.fəl/ (adjective)
Causing physical or mental suffering.
/ˌpæl.pɪˈteɪ.ʃən/ (noun)
Noticeably rapid, strong, or irregular heartbeat due to agitation, exertion, or illness.
/flɛm/ (noun)
The thick viscous substance secreted by the mucous membranes of the respiratory passages, especially when produced in excessive or abnormal quantities.
/ˈpɪm.pəl/ (noun)
A small, hard inflamed spot on the skin, typically a pustule or papule.
/ˈpʌŋk.tʃər/ (noun)
A small hole in a tire resulting in an escape of air.
/ræʃ/ (noun)
An area of redness and spots on a person's skin, appearing especially as a reaction to illness or an allergic reaction.
/ˈrʌn.i noʊz/ (noun)
A condition where the nasal cavity is filled with a significant amount of mucus fluid.
/ˈrʌp.tʃər/ (noun)
An instance of breaking or bursting suddenly and completely.
/rʌʃ/ (noun)
A sudden quick movement toward something, typically by a number of people.
/skæb/ (noun)
A dry, rough protective crust that forms over a cut or wound during healing.
/skɔːld/ (noun)
An injury caused by hot liquid or steam.
/skɑːr/ (noun)
A mark left on the skin or within body tissue where a wound, burn, or sore has not healed completely and fibrous connective tissue has developed.
/skreɪp/ (noun)
An injury or mark caused by rubbing against a rough or hard surface.
/skrætʃ/ (noun)
A mark or wound made by scratching.
/ˈsiː.ʒər/ (noun)
A sudden attack of illness, especially a stroke or an epileptic fit.
/ˈʃɪv.ərz/ (noun)
A momentary trembling movement.
/ʃɒk/ (noun)
A sudden upsetting or surprising event or experience.
/sɪk/ (adjective)
Affected by physical or mental illness.
/ˌsaɪ.nəˈsaɪ.tɪs/ (noun)
Inflammation of the lining of the sinuses, especially as a result of infection.
/slæʃ/ (noun)
A long cut or wound made by a sharp instrument; a gash.
/ˈsliː.pi/ (adjective)
Needing or ready for sleep.
/sniːz/ (noun)
An involuntary expulsion of air from the nose.
/sɔːr/ (adjective)
Physically painful or sensitive, such as a wound, hurt, or diseased part.
/sɔːr θroʊt/ (noun)
A condition marked by pain in the throat, typically caused by inflammation due to a cold or other virus.
/ˈspæz.əm/ (noun)
A sudden involuntary muscular contraction or convulsive movement.
/spreɪn/ (noun)
A stretching or tearing of ligaments, the fibrous tissue that connects bones and joints.
/stɪŋ/ (noun)
A small sharp-pointed organ or structure of an animal, especially an insect, capable of inflicting a painful or poisonous wound by puncturing the skin.
/ˈstʌm.ək.eɪk/ (noun)
Pain in one's stomach or abdominal area.
/streɪn/ (noun)
An injury to a muscle or tendon in which the muscle fibers tear as a result of overstretching.
/strɛs/ (noun)
A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
/stʌb/ (verb)
To accidentally strike one's toe or foot against a hard object.
/stʌft ʌp/ (adjective)
Blocked or congested, referring to the nasal passage.
/staɪ/ (noun)
A red, painful lump near the edge of the eyelid that may look like a boil or pimple.
/ˈsʌn.bɜːrn/ (noun)
Reddening, inflammation, and, in severe cases, blistering and peeling of the skin caused by overexposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun.
/swɛl/ (verb)
To become larger or rounder in size, typically as a result of an accumulation of fluid.
/ˈswɛl.ɪŋ/ (noun)
An abnormal enlargement of a part of the body, typically as a result of an accumulation of fluid.
/ˈθɜːr.sti/ (adjective)
Feeling a need to drink something.
/ˈtɪk.əl/ (verb)
To touch (the body) lightly so as to cause laughter or twitching movements.
/ˈtɪŋ.ɡəl/ (verb)
Experience a slight prickling or stinging sensation.
/ˈtuːθ.eɪk/ (noun)
Pain in or around a tooth.
/ˈtrɔː.mə/ (noun)
A deeply distressing or disturbing experience, or physical injury.
/ˈtrɛm.ər/ (noun)
An involuntary quivering movement.
/ˈvɒm.ɪt/ (verb)
Eject matter from the stomach through the mouth.
/wɛl/ (adjective)
In good health; free or recovered from illness.
/wɛlt/ (noun)
A red, swollen mark left on flesh by a blow or pressure.
/wiːz/ (verb)
Breathe with a whistling or rattling sound in the chest, as a result of obstruction in the air passages.
/ˈwiː.zɪŋ/ (noun)
The production of a whistling or rattling sound while breathing, due to obstruction of the air passages.
/ˈwɪp.læʃ/ (noun)
A neck injury caused by sudden head movement, especially in a car accident.
/wuːnd/ (noun)
An injury to living tissue caused by a cut, blow, or other impact, typically one in which the skin is cut or broken.
/zɪt/ (noun)
A pimple.