Health Checks Worth Doing on a Regular Basis
Illness is something we as humans
are forever dreading, especially since we know some cases can be chronic
or life-threatening. The worst part is, we don’t realize we're ill
until the symptoms become unavoidable. By following the self-checks
below you can assure yourself of your body's health - they’re quick,
easy and definitely worth knowing! You’d be surprised to see what the
smallest sign in your body may indicate.
1. Check your eyes for cholesterol levels
A lack of white in your eyes normally
indicates that you’re tired or hung-over, but surprisingly enough,
excess white in your eyes, such as a white line circling your iris,
might be indicative of high cholesterol levels. Finding that your
eyelids have a flat, yellowish color with velvety patches is also a
serious sign. Do not let this symptom go unnoticed and risk getting
further complications, such as coronary heart disease, which can lead to
heart attacks in the future. See your GP to get your cholesterol
checked and treated!
2. Count your moles to check for skin diseases
Moles are generally harmless, but if
you find that you have more than 50 moles on your body, take this as a
big warning sign, especially if they are multi-colored, growing in size,
seem inflamed, or have a ragged edge. If you notice any of these signs
in your moles, a good idea would be to regularly keep a record of their
development by taking photos so it would be easier for your doctor to
inspect them. If your moles also start to redden, become itchy or even
bleed, seek medical advice as soon as possible. Such unusual-looking
moles may be the cause of a type of skin cancer called malignant
melanoma.
3. Look for signs before you flush the toilet
Our excretions can also tell us about
the health of our intestines, our digestion and our level of hydration.
Every stool color, for instance, indicates different dietary causes or
even problems. For example, a yellow color indicates excess fats, due to
a malabsorption disorder such as celiac disease. What is most worrying
is finding black or red stools, which may signify stomach or intestinal
bleeding. These call for prompt medical attention. Urine can also be
checked for its color: A pale color signifies good health, whereas a
dark yellow color might mean you're dehydrated and need to increase your
intake of water.
4. Check your eyebrows for thyroid health
If you notice an unusual lack of
thickness in your eyebrows, it could be that you are suffering from an
underactive thyroid, which means that your thyroid gland is not
producing enough hormones. You may need to speak to a doctor, especially
if you are also gaining weight and feeling tired and/or depressed. A
blood test should easily confirm this problem. If left untreated, it
might lead to heart disease, the appearance of goiters, pregnancy
complications and other health issues.
5. Watch your stomach for signs of Ovarian cancer
Bloating in your stomach area can
have a range of different causes, including menstruation, intolerance to
dairy products, eating too fast, constipation, medical side-effects,
and a typically common assumption - weight gain. However, did you know
this could also be the cause of very serious health conditions? Ovarian
cancer is one of them, and its symptoms also include nausea and
persistent pain or cramps in the stomach or back. Speak to a doctor if
you experience these in a severe way so you can treat it in its early
stages. Reduce general stomach bloating by eating more slowly, consuming
less carbonated drinks, and avoiding chewing gum and drinking through
straws.
6. Check your breathing by doing some step-ups
Have you been feeling more tired than
usual after climbing up a flight of stairs? This can also be directly
connected to your health. Doing some exercise can both act as a test for
yourself and also as practice. Step-ups are mostly recommended because
they elevate the heart rate and hence our breathing. For this exercise,
you must find a relatively high step (not higher than your hips) and
step up and down. Try doing 70 of these in three minutes and then put
your fingers on your pulse to check it. If it’s over 100 and you’re
still out of breath 10 minutes after the exercise, then you need to
consider exercising more frequently. Lack of exercise can lead to
serious diseases such obesity, breast cancer, diabetes, high blood
pressure, and even early death.
7. Calculate the time you spend sitting down daily
As we become more
technology-dependent, we are adopting more of a sedentary lifestyle.
According to the US Women’s Health Study, women over 50 who sit for 11
hours a day reduce their life expectancy by 9 years! The consequences
for a sedentary lifestyle can be very serious, including deep vein
thrombosis, colon cancer, osteoporosis, kidney stones and a Spinal disc
herniation (slipped disc). Improve your lifestyle by adding regular
physical activity to your routine, at least 2.5 hours a week.
8. Look out for temperature changes in your body
Care for your blood vessels' health
and circulation by observing the temperature changes in your body,
especially in extreme temperature conditions. Excess heat from the sun,
stress, and eating very spicy food may cause flushing in the face –
particularly redness in the cheeks and nose. This means that the blood
vessels are dilating and this may not be a healthy sign, especially if
you are a woman between 30 and 55. Cold conditions can be just as
dangerous to our body if we aren’t prepared for them – frequently
experiencing cold feet or hands indicates lack of circulation, which
could lead to Raynaud’s disease (suffering from excessively reduced
blood flow). So, make sure to take the necessary precautions before this
becomes a risk!
A well-known pointer that calls for a
professional body check-up is having abnormalities in your nipples. Be
on the look-out for inward-facing nipples as this could be a typical
sign of breast cancer. If your nipples show any eczema, discharge or
bloodstains, take action. Make sure to look out for these signs
regularly when showering and find time to do regular exercise, eat
plenty of fruit and vegetables, and drink less alcohol to reduce the
risk of getting breast cancer.
10. Examine your nails to look out for fungal infections
It is rather easy for toenails to get
an infection and one of the obvious symptoms of this event is when the
nail becomes discolored, thickens, or becomes brittle, causing
discomfort in your feet. Keep your feet safe from this by checking them
regularly, keeping them clean and dry from excess sweat due to the heat,
using shoes that are just right for your feet and not too old, not
trimming or picking the skin around the toenails, and avoid walking
barefoot in public places. If you do suffer from an infected toenail,
seek medical assistance and use antifungal spray or powder to treat it.
THIS IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION, ALWAYS CONSULT YOU PHYSICIAN BEFORE
HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES.
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