Sick people generally haven't have much appetite, do they won't eat as much. Also, it's really crucial that the food they do eat is well-balanced and healthy. Make sure their meals are easy to swallow too.
if the person is sick, and you are close enough to the person, then yes you can get sick. But if you are sick and you breath on someone, then that person could get sick. If you or the person who you are breathing on are both healthy, then it would be hard to get sick, in fact if someone is going to get sick, then it will be the person who you are breathing on.
A healthy person is someone who eats healthy stuff like fruits and vegetables. What also makes them healthy is not being sick and spreading germs by coughing for not washing their hands.
yes. that is why when you take a sick person's temperature they have a higher number than a healthy person has.
it depends if that person is sick, healthy, or something else
U buy the right medications
It is the act of taking care to a person-healthy or sick- physically and emotionally.
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bone narrow is what makes blood
Genki desu = (person) is healthy. Byouki desu = (person) is sick. Ma-ma desu = (person) is so-so.
the efect of healthy is that we can be sick
The skin is a very effective barrier against infection and sometimes direct contact will not cause a person to get sick. The person can decrease their chances of getting sick further by washing their hands and by not touching anything they will eat until their hands are clean. It is also possible that the healthy person has an immunity to the sickness. For example, a person who caught a cold earlier this year would develop an immunity to that particular strain so they can interact with people without worry (unless the causitive agent changes or mutates). The route of transmission of some diseases plays an important role in whether a person gets sick. If a disease is passed by blood or by sneezing, it would mean the sick individual must either sneeze (or have a cut, depending), shake the healthy person's hand and the healthy person must either touch their mouth or have a cut for them to get sick.