10 Body Signals That May Be Warning You About Your Health
The
human body is a magnificent natural machine. Of course, from time to
time, our body does suffer the occasional health problem, but it’s well
equipped to deal with many of them, by sending us signals explaining
what the problems with our insides are. Therefore, it’s important to
know what these signals look and feel like, and understand what they
mean. Here are 10 body signals we all need to take seriously.
this is only for your
information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines,
exercises and so on.
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1. Dark Circles Below Your Eyes
It’s
recommended that you sleep between seven and eight hours per night. If
you don’t, it will usually be visible to other people in the form of
dark circles underneath your eyes. Yet, this is not the only reason you
may have dark circles. Anemia (a lack of red blood cells) is one
condition that can result in the same symptom.
2. Your Fingers Changing Colors
Have
you noticed any change in the color of your fingers? If so, we strongly
urge you to speak to your doctor about it. Reynaud’s Syndrome can
result in this symptom. With Reynaud’s, low temperatures lead to blood
vessel spasms, which change the skin color of your fingers.
3. Blurry Vision
Do
you get tired eyes and blurry vision more than you used to? If you
sometimes feel that you can’t recognize or read things that you’d expect
to be able to, you could well have astigmatism or short-sightedness. We
advise that you make an appointment to see an optician.
4. Blobs and Stripes in Your Eyes
There
are many different types of obstructions that can suddenly appear in
your field of vision, though they are often found in the presence of
bright white light. These dots or stripes known as ‘eye floaters’ could
be an early sign of cataracts or other eye problems; therefore, you
should consult an optician for a thorough examination – particularly if
they persist for more than a week.
5. Rumbling in Your Belly
Processes
ongoing in your intestines often make a kind of rumbling sound, which
we tend to associate with feelings of hunger. Yet, if you begin to hear
these noises regularly even when you are not about to eat or have
finished eating, you ought to see a doctor straight away – especially if
the sound is accompanied by pain. If, however, the sounds are quite
rare, you need not be concerned.
6. Peeling Skin
If
your skin is peeling, you probably lack essential vitamins.
Fortunately, you can remedy this by improving your diet, and making your
meals more balanced. If, however, your peeling is accompanied by an
itch, you may have a fungal infection. In which case, we recommend you
go see a doctor as soon as you can.
7. Loss of Sense of Smell
As
we get older, damage to our nervous system reduces the sharpness in our
sense of smell. Yet, sometimes this loss occurs in young people too. If
you notice this, and you are young, please see a doctor right away.
Your symptom could be caused by a viral infection or strong cold.
8. Twitching Eyelids
If
your eyes are tired from overwork, they may start twitching
involuntarily. To stop this, all you need to do is wash your eyes using
cotton pads that have been soaked in cold water. However, if this remedy
doesn’t stop your twitching, you will need to see a neuropathologist.
You may be experiencing twitching because of a grave problem with your
nervous system.
9. A Ringing in Your Ears
Known
as tinnitus, constant ringing in the ears is a common problem that many
people feel tempted to ignore, in the belief that it’s unrelated to
their health. In most cases, the sound is caused by spending time in
certain types of noisy environments. However, it could be that tinnitus
is caused by an underlying illness. Check with your doctor to make sure.
10. Dislocation of Shoulder Joints
When
someone’s shoulder joints can be moved in many different directions and
seem to be loose, the joint is said to be ‘unstable’. Some people are
born with the kind of flexible ligaments to allow such apparently free
movements, and other people have acquired the condition through an
injury. In either case, though, the condition can cause further injuries
and should be considered dangerous.
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