11 signs of health problems hidden on your face & body. Sometimes, your body goes through changes. Whether you’re experiencing puberty, going through a pregnancy, getting older, etc, a lot of it is just natural and should be not ignored, but welcomed. However, there are some symptoms, both on the body and face, that shouldn’t be ignored and sometimes, can’t. We’re going to go over a few of them today.
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Timestamps:
Intro – 0:00
1) EYEBROW THINNING: 1:57
2) INTENSE ACNE AND UNUSUAL FACIAL HAIR: 2:48
3) RED RASHES AND BUMPS: 3:36
4) UNDER-EYE CIRCLES: 4:20
1) TEARING SENSATIONS: 5:18
2) CRUSHING CHEST PAIN: 6:14
3)REPRODUCTIVE PROBLEMS: 7:05
4) TINGLING: 7:56
5) DIZZINESS: 8:43
6) BREAST PROBLEMS: 9:24
7) EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS: 10:05
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Summary:
1) Eyebrow Thinning. Eyebrow thinning is something you shouldn’t take lightly. Some people are born with naturally thin eyebrows, but for those who weren’t, it could be a sign that your health is at risk. LIVESTRONG.COM provides a few health reasons why your eyebrows may be thinning out. One of the most common reasons for thinning eyebrows is hypothyroidism, according to LIVESTRONG.COM. The site notes that hypothyroidism is a disease in which your thyroid gland is underactive.
2) Intense Acne And Unusual Facial Hair. A little bit of acne on your face and a bit of peach fuzz never hurt anyone. But some people get intense acne and more facial hair than usual. Most likely, it means that you might have something going on in your body that requires attention by a doctor.
3) Red Rashes And Bumps. If you notice a red rash appearing on your cheeks, neck, or anywhere else in that area that may be a sign of various digestive problems. According to READER’S DIGEST, itchy clusters of red bumps can be an indication of celiac disease (an autoimmune disorder in reaction to gluten). DR. RAJ also tells the site that a butterfly-shaped rash across the cheekbones and over the bridge of the nose can also be a sign of lupus, an autoimmune disease. According to MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM, “your body’s immune system becomes hyperactive and attacks normal, healthy tissue”.
4) Under-Eye Circles. We all get under-eye circles from time to time if we don’t get enough sleep. But it’s when the bags start changing that more attention should be paid. According to BELLATORY.COM, if your dark circles are joined by red patches or dark patches, it may be a sign of Dermatomyositis, another autoimmune disease. The site notes that this disease can cause muscle aches and weakness and make it pretty difficult to move. So don’t be lazy, go see your doctor if you notice any of these signs on your face.
1) Tearing Sensations. We can hear you from the other side of the computer there saying: “no duh” and “yeah, it’s pretty hard to ignore a tearing sensation”. And you’re absolutely right, our point is that a tearing sensation should never be ignored. Most of the time, you’ll think you’ve pulled a muscle, but the AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) says it could be a problem that is more serious. You could have ruptured an aorta, which can be identified by the sensation of sudden, severe, stabbing pain in the back that persists, accompanied by nausea.
2) Crushing Chest Pain. A lot of us have shocks or tiny little pricks that crawl up our body from time to time, but we’re talking about when your chest feels like it’s getting smushed underneath a big rock. If you don’t happen to be Giles Corey (we just got a nod from the history buffs out there) and you’re just standing around your house then this could be a symptom of a major problem, more specifically a heart attack. Other indicators include tightness, heavy pressure or squeezing in the chest.
3) Reproductive Problems. Alright, we know you’re going to dread this but for just one second we need to talk about your reproductive organs. Luckily, the people at MEDICINE NET have a whole list of symptoms for all your potential downstairs problems.
4) Tingling. This might sound like fun, but it’s really not, tingling throughout your body can mean a lot of trouble. The AARP says that especially in your hands, arms, legs or feet, tingling can mean circulation problems that can lead to diseases such as anemia, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, and Buerger’s disease.
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