How to Recognize Diseases by Symptoms
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Determining diseases by symptoms is an important step on the path to health. In this article, we will take a closer look at how to correctly interpret the various signals our body gives off.
Early diagnosis of diseases significantly simplifies treatment, so it is important not to miss the early signs of illness and to consult a doctor in a timely manner. What should you pay attention to first? Which diseases can be recognized by certain symptoms?
Women should regularly check their breasts. Changes in breast shape, skin color, the presence of discharge from the nipples, or lumps — all of this should raise a red flag and be a reason to consult a mammologist immediately. Only a specialist can accurately diagnose a disease and prescribe the appropriate treatment.
What can leg swelling mean? If your calves swell by evening, it may indicate the onset of varicose veins or just accumulated fatigue. However, swollen ankles may signal type 2 diabetes or heart failure.
Frequently bursting blood vessels in the eyes can indicate increased intraocular pressure or problems with cerebral circulation.
A yellowish tint to the whites of the eyes is a warning signal indicating the need to check the liver and gallbladder.
If you have swollen lower eyelids after sleeping, it may be a sign of kidney or bladder problems.
Pale skin and dark circles under the eyes may indicate chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).
The appearance of your tongue can also tell you a lot about your health. A normal tongue has a light pink color, while a white coating may indicate stomach or intestinal problems. A yellow coating signals liver problems, and a bluish tint indicates heart diseases.
The appearance of new moles on the body is a reason to visit a dermatologist, especially after the age of 40.
Check your neck: lumps in the area of the thyroid cartilage may signal thyroid issues and require endocrinologist consultation.
If your hair has become too oily, it may be a hidden sign of intestinal diseases or vegetative-vascular dystonia (VVD).
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