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General Nouns Related to Health and Sickness

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illness
1.
ill
ness
Noun

the state of being physically or mentally sick

The patient was unable to recover from his illness.

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disease
2.
dis
ease
Noun

an illness in a human, animal, or plant that affects health

Many are working tirelessly to eradicate this deadly disease.

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sickness
3.
sick
ness
Noun

the state of being unwell

He's been in bed for days with a bad sickness.

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infection
4.
in
fec
tion
Noun

a condition in which harmful germs, such as bacteria or viruses, invade the body and cause harm, leading to symptoms such as fever, pain, and swelling

He was diagnosed with a bacterial infection in his lungs.

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disorder
5.
dis
or
der
Noun

a disease, illness, or medical condition that impairs normal physical or mental function

She was diagnosed with a thyroid disorder.

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complaint
6.
comp
laint
Noun

a typically minor health issue or condition for which one seeks medical assistance

She visited the doctor for her persistent stomach complaint.

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condition
7.
con
di
tion
Noun

the state of something at a particular time

He checked the condition of the tires before the long road trip.

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epidemic
8.
e
pi
de
mic
Noun

the rapid spread of an infectious disease within a specific population, community, or region, affecting a significant number of individuals at the same time

The epidemic caused a surge in hospital admissions.

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contagion
9.
con
ta
gion
Noun

an instance in which an infectious disease spreads from one individual to another

Public gatherings increased the risk of contagion.

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affliction
10.
aff
lic
tion
Noun

a state of pain or suffering due to a physical or mental condition

His spiritual beliefs helped him find solace in the face of his terminal illness affliction.

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bug
11.
bug
Noun

any type of small insect

There was a tiny bug crawling on the kitchen counter.

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burnout
12.
burn
out
Noun

a state of emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion caused by stress, overwork, or a lack of balance between work and personal life

After years of working long hours without breaks, she experienced burnout and struggled to find motivation for her job.

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indisposition
13.
in
dis
po
si
tion
Noun

a mild reluctance to do something

She expressed some indisposition to attend the meeting.

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infirmity
14.
in
fir
mi
ty
Noun

the state of being weak and unhealthy, especially due to old age or sickness

Mental infirmity can be as debilitating as physical ailments, affecting one's quality of life.

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insanity
15.
in
sa
ni
ty
Noun

a state of severe mental disorder affecting a person's ability to understand reality, think rationally, or behave in a socially acceptable manner

Legal defense of insanity is for those unfit for trial due to mental issues.

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insufficiency
16.
in
su
ffi
cien
cy
Noun

lack of an adequate quantity or number

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malaise
17.
ma
laise
Noun

a feeling of being physically ill and irritated without knowing the reason

Claire's vague malaise of discomfort and unease prompted several visits to specialists.

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mental illness
18.
mental illness
Noun

conditions affecting how a person thinks, feels, behaves, or their mood, often needing medical or therapeutic help

Mental illness can affect anyone, regardless of age or background.

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pandemic
19.
pan
de
mic
Adjective

(of a disease) spreading rapidly and affecting many people across the world

The SARS outbreak in 2003 was contained before it became a pandemic public health crisis.

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syndrome
20.
synd
rome
Noun

a group of medical signs that indicate a person is suffering from a particular disease or condition

Down syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by intellectual disability and distinctive facial features.

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lump
21.
lump
Verb

to put things together without sorting or organizing them carefully

The children lumped their toys into a single pile, making it difficult to find specific items later.

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cough
22.
cough
Verb

to push air out of our mouth with a sudden noise

Don't cough into your hand; it's better to use a tissue.

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trauma
23.
trau
ma
Noun

a medical condition of the mind caused by extreme shock, which could last for a very long time

She sought therapy to help her cope with the emotional trauma from the car accident.

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injury
24.
in
ju
ry
Noun

any physical damage to a part of the body caused by an accident or attack

After the attack, she had a serious head injury.

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incapacity
25.
in
ca
pa
ci
ty
Noun

the inability or limitation to perform physical tasks or activities due to physical disabilities, injuries, or impairments

The construction worker's incapacity to lift heavy objects prevented him from performing certain tasks on the job site.

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bout
26.
bout
Noun

a period or round of play in which one team or competitor is actively attacking or competing

The boxer dominated the final bout with swift jabs.

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carrier
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ca
rrier
Noun

a person or animal that carries a disease, without suffering from it themselves, and transmits to other people or animals

Although he showed no symptoms, he was identified as a carrier of the virus, spreading it unknowingly to others.

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community spread
Noun

the outbreak of a contagious illness among the people of a particular region where the source of the infection is not easily traceable

Health officials are concerned about community spread, as many new cases have no known source of infection.

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dehydration
29.
de
hyd
ra
tion
Noun

the process of extracting moisture

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exacerbation
30.
e
xa
cer
ba
tion
Noun

the act of aggravating a disease, pain, illness, etc.

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malady
31.
ma
la
dy
Noun

any physical problem that might put one's health in danger

Doctors were unable to determine the underlying malady that caused his fatigue and weakness.

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nausea
32.
nau
sea
Noun

the feeling of discomfort in the stomach, often with the urge to vomit

After the surgery, it was normal for patients to report mild nausea.

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pain
33.
pain
Noun

the unpleasant feeling caused by an illness or injury

I have a sharp pain in my side when I breathe.

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pallor
34.
pa
llor
Noun

the condition of having an unhealthy pale appearance as a result of illness, emotional distress, etc.

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pathogen
35.
pa
tho
gen
Noun

any organism that can cause diseases

The laboratory tests confirmed the presence of a bacterial pathogen responsible for the patient's severe food poisoning.

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patient zero
Noun

the first person known to have a certain disease, often seen as the starting point of an outbreak

Identifying patient zero is crucial for understanding how an outbreak began.

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attack
37.
a
ttack
Verb

to act violently against someone or something to try to harm them

The predators in the wild often attack weaker members of the herd.

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emaciation
38.
e
ma
cia
tion
Noun

a state of extreme thinness and weakness, often due to illness, starvation, etc.

The emaciation of the refugees was evident, as they had gone weeks without sufficient food.

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agony
39.
a
go
ny
Noun

severe physical or mental pain

The patient endured the agony of chronic migraines for years.

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coma
40.
co
ma
Noun

a state of deep unconsciousness, typically of a long duration and caused by a serious injury or severe illness

The patient remained in a coma for several weeks.

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41.
su
per
sprea
der
Noun

someone who spreads a contagious disease to a very large number of people

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symptom
42.
symp
tom
Noun

a change in the normal condition of the body of a person, which is the sign of a disease

A persistent cough can be a symptom of a respiratory infection.

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unconsciousness
43.
un
cons
cious
ness
Noun

the state of not being awake or aware of one's surroundings

The patient was rushed to the hospital after falling into unconsciousness.

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undernourishment
44.
un
der
nou
rish
ment
Noun

a condition in which individuals do not receive enough nutrients and calories, leading to various health problems such as stunted growth

Persistent undernourishment in children can cause growth and developmental problems.

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upset
45.
up
set
Adjective

feeling disturbed or distressed due to a negative event

She was upset after hearing the bad news.

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red zone
Noun

an area that is dangerous or not allowed for people to use for a particular purpose

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relapse
47.
re
lapse
Noun

a failure to maintain a higher state

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seizure
48.
seizure
Noun

a sudden and unexpected start or return of a medical problem

She experienced a seizure during the night and was rushed to the hospital.

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shake
49.
shake
Verb

to move from side to side or up and down

The cat climbed the tree, causing the branches to shake with every agile movement.

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sneeze
50.
sneeze
Noun

the act of blowing air out of your nose and mouth in a forceful way

A sneeze can spread germs, so always cover your nose.

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cyst
51.
cyst
Noun

a growth with abnormal features that appears in the body and contains fluid

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debility
52.
de
bi
li
ty
Noun

physical weakness that is caused by a disease or aging

After undergoing surgery, the patient experienced debility and had to undergo physical therapy to regain strength.

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clean bill of health
Phrase

a doctor's report stating that the patient is in good physical or mental health

He's been given a clean bill of health by the doctor.

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