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hair nape back neck face

head forehead eyebrow eyelashes nose mouth chin lip cheek ear eye eyelid chest nostril jaw iris pupil 2

mustache beard Tooth / teeth tongue sideburns armpit Nieto 3

shoulder arm back elbow leg Foot / feet shin knee thigh stomach hand calf buttocks forearm 4

Thumb finger Middle finger Index finger ring finger Little finger wrist Finger nail heel ankle Big toe Toe nail toes Little toe palm knuckle instep Nieto 5

lungs larynx windpipe spinal cord heart kidneys liver brain Nieto 6

Diseases / illnesses / sicknesses I/You/We/They HAVE He /She HAS a stomachache a toothache a backache a headache an earache a burn NIETO 7

chills flu fever rash obesity dizziness Nieto 8

a cut a sore throat a broken bone a bad cold cough sunburn 9

a black eye itch an infection mumps bronchitis diarrhea sneezes Another diseases cancer aids 10

What’s the problem? I don’t fell well. I’m dizzy It’s because of your overweight You should take an aspirin and go to the doctor I think that’s a good idea Is she fine? No, she isn’t. She has a sore throat How is he? He’s OK Nieto 11

a) What’s the matter? b) I don’t feel well, I’m dizzy a) You should sit down and call a doctor. a) Do you feel OK ? b) No, I don’t. How does she feel now? She’s better Nieto 12

What are the signs and symptoms of influenza? The main symptoms of influenza are: fever chills headache muscle aches dizziness loss of appetite tiredness Symptoms may also include: sweating sore throat dry cough runny nose burning eyes nausea weakness depression 13

Symptoms usually appear in a person 1 to 4 days after being exposed. These symptoms are similar to those of the common cold but tend to develop quickly and are often more severe than the typical sneezing and congestion of a cold. The patient’s fever rises quickly, as high as 104 degrees Fahrenheit. While the fever may subside after two or three days, the patient may be exhausted for days. The flu almost never causes symptoms in the stomach and intestines. The illness that some people often call "stomach flu" is not influenza, but a different virus. 14

How can you prevent influenza? Avoid people who are sick - keep a distance from them. Stay home if you are sick. Don’t spread germs. Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing. Wash your hands frequently and wash them well. Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs are often carried on your hands. How long can human influenza viruses remain viable on inanimate items (such as books and doorknobs)? Studies have shown that human influenza viruses generally can survive on surfaces for between 2 and 8 hours. 15