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Lelechka [254]
3 years ago
14

Match the ilness and injuries with the symptoms

English
1 answer:
GrogVix [38]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

  1. I hit my head on the floor - I have a big bump
  2. I had a car accident - I have concussion
  3. Iam seasick. I need to go to the restroom - I'm vomiting
  4. I ate something and had a reaction on my skin - I have a rash
  5. I slipped on the stairs and landed on my foot - I have a sprained ankle
  6. I keep sneezing. My nose is runny and I have a cough - I have the flu
  7. My cheek is swollen and my tooth hurts - I have a toothache
  8. I fell on my hand while playing tennis - I had a sprained wrist
  9. I ate something damaged or rotten - I have diarrhea
  10. I get a sharp pain in my back when I bend or twist my body - I have a backache
  11. I feel ill, I can't stand up and everything is spinning - I am dizzy
  12. My new shoes hurt my feet yesterday - I have blisters
  13. My body feels very hot and iam thirsty. Temperature 38C - I have a fever
  14. I was ironing and got distracted - I have burnt my hand
  15. Your new knife was really sharp - I cut my finger
  16. I can't breath easily though my nose. It feels blocked - I have a stuffy nose
  17. My body aches and I have a fever, spots and a rash - I have measles
  18. I was fighting with my brother ; he hit me in the eye - I have a black eye
  19. My face skin is bumpy and I don't like it - I have a lot of pimples
  20. I was fishing and there was a lot on insects - You have a insect bite
  21. I fell asleep at the beach now my body aches - I have a sunburn
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