Our bodies are virtually one of the most complicated machines in the world. Like any machine, your body sends you warning signs when there’s a problem. Important information about our defects, such as the workings of our internal organs and systems. However, to ignore what our bodies tell us could be a terrible mistake.
Below are ten warning signs you should pay close attention to.
Dark circles under the eyes
Dark circles under your eyes can appear if you don’t get enough sleep, at least 7-8 hours every night. They can also be the result of anemia. This is when the body doesn’t produce enough red blood cells, which makes the skin under the eyes go dark.
Color changes on your fingers
If you ever notice that your fingers often change color, there is a serious reason for this. This is a sign that you have Reynaud’s Syndrome, a condition where low temperatures cause spasms in the blood vessels, leading to changes in the color of the skin on your fingers.
Blurred vision
If your eyes get tired and you’ve begun to notice that you can’t read road signs from an ordinary distance, the chances are you’ve developed short-sightedness or astigmatism.
Blobs in front of your eyes
These take various forms: they might be dots or strips. They may appear suddenly and often in the presence of bright white light. If this occurs for more than a week, consult an optician. This might be an early indication of cataracts or other serious problems with your vision.
“Music” in your stomach
Rumbling in your stomach is caused by the processes at work in your intestine. If this occurs on a regular basis or if it’s accompanied by pain, then you should see a doctor immediately.
Peeling skin
Peeling skin is an indication that your body lacks vitamins. A balanced diet can quickly return your skin to its normal condition. If the peeling is accompanied by an itch, see a doctor without delay, it’s possible that you have a fungal infection.
Partial loss of smell
If you feel as though you’re losing your sense of smell, it may be as a consequence of damage to the nervous system. It could also be the result of either a strong cold or other viral infection.
Twitching eyelids
If your eyelids twitch for a long period of time, it can indicate that your eyes have been overworked. Try to wash your eyes with cotton pads soaked in cold water. If this doesn’t work and the twitching continues, you should seek help from a neuropathologist. It’s possible that this could be a sign of a problem with your nervous system.
Ringing in your ears
Ringing or noise in your ears is called Tinnitus. Many people ignore this sensation, but that constant ringing is quite possibly caused by an illness. However, the most widespread cause of a ringing sound in your ears is the constant loud noise in certain kinds of work environment.
Dislocation of the shoulder joint
If your shoulder joints appear to be loose or can be moved in an unusual number of directions, that may be an indication of an unstable shoulder joint — a condition where the ball of the shoulder bone comes out of the socket of the joint. It may a dangerous condition that can lead to injuries and dislocation.
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