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used for a disease with a rapid onset and/or a short course | acute | |
a deficiency in the number of red blood cells or in their haemoglobin content | anaemia | |
not threatening to life or health | benign | |
a protective shell of fiberglass, plastic, or plaster, and bandage that is molded to protect broken or fractured limb(s) as it heals | cast | |
being in a serious physical condition | critical | |
to determine the identity of (a disease, illness, etc.) by a medical examination: | diagnose | |
a disturbance in physical or mental health or functions | disorder | |
the process of inducing immunity to an infectious organism or agent in an individual or animal through vaccination | immunization | |
to come into possession of; get, acquire, or procure, as through an effort or by a request | obtain | |
being a part of something; a component of something | partial | |
a usual or regular method of procedure | routine | |
outlook for the future | prospects | |
to restore to a condition of good health | rehabilitation | |
another words for injections | shots | |
to increase abnormally in size | swollen | |
easily crushed or bruised, or painful or sore | tender | |
the degree of heat in a living body, normally about 98.6°F (37°C) in humans. | temperature | |
the treatment of disease or disorders, as by some remedial, rehabilitating, or curative process: | therapy | |
the application of ultrasonic waves to therapy or diagnostics, as in deep-heat treatment of a joint or imaging of internal structures. | ultrasound |