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Signs From Your Body Is Having Issues

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The human body is incredible. Have you ever realized your body has been giving warning signals about every change going inside it? Being aware of the warning signs and where to pay attention early can make a difference in combating severe illness. That doesn’t mean you should start getting worried about every sneeze or headache. This article intends to make you aware of the early signals that may point out some serious illness so you can start the treatment as soon as possible. 

Sometimes, a symptom in one part of the body could signify a problem in another. For instance, swollen feet could mean you have an underlying kidney-related disease. So, listen to your body and pay keen attention to the symptoms it’s trying to indicate. 

Sudden Weight Loss

Have you seen a sudden drop in your weight without any diet or workout changes? If you’ve lost around 10 pounds without doing anything, get it checked by the doctor. Unexplained weight loss could prove to be a symptom of severe underlying diseases, diabetes, or certain types of cancers like stomach, pancreatic, or lung cancer. 

Tingling Sensation In Arms Or Legs

Don’t ignore that tingling sensation you’ve been experiencing in your arms, legs, or feet. Tingling is something people easily ignore, but it could be a sign of illness. For example, if you’re experiencing a tingling sensation, it could be due to circulation problems and diseases like diabetes, anemia, multiple sclerosis, etc. Tingling in the feet with or without swelling could also indicate kidney issues. 

If you’re experiencing tingling once in a while, there’s nothing to worry about, and you can wait for your next consultation with the doctor. However, if tingling lasts more than an hour and is followed by nausea, you should seek immediate medical help. 

Chest Pain

There are several reasons behind your chest pain, such as muscle soreness or heart attack. If you’re frequently experiencing chest pain, monitor the severity of the pain and how often it’s happening. If the pain is severe and sudden, accompanied by excessive sweating and shortness of breath, get medical help or call 911 immediately. 

If the pain is long-term, it could indicate heart disease. In any case, chest pain shouldn’t be ignored. If it lasts for more than 1 or 2 days, immediately consult a doctor. 

Abdominal Pain

Like chest pain, abdominal pain also has several reasons, and it’s more tricky to differentiate. It could be the result of spicy food you ate or just a sign of an upset stomach. However, consistent abdominal pain could be a sign of something worse like gastrointestinal disease or even cancer. So, pay attention to the severity of your abdominal pain and how frequently it’s happening. 

Sometimes bowel issues are also responsible for the abdominal pain you’re experiencing. So, pay attention and act accordingly. 

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