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How does your skin signal serious health problems?

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Skin is the largest body organ that protects the body from the effects of the external environment & is able to signal danger through thousands of nerve endings

Skin is the largest body organ that protects the body from the effects of the external environment and is able to signal danger through thousands of nerve endings. Nevertheless, for most people, skin care is limited to aesthetic procedures. But if you do not keep track of your health, you may miss the most serious symptoms. How to determine if a particular disease is threatening you? Learn a list of twenty symptoms that appear on the skin and are associated with severe health problems. If you notice such symptoms in yourself, try to see a doctor as soon as possible.

Rash on calves

If you suddenly notice the flaking and rash on the skin, especially on the lower legs, you should consult a doctor. Experts note that brownish rashes on the calves and ankles are often a sign of diabetic dermopathy - a condition associated with changes in blood vessels in diabetes. Do not ignore such a change in the skin, and immediately go for a blood test.

Blue Leather

If your skin turns blue, you should consult a therapist. Perhaps it's cyanosis - a reduced amount of oxygen in the blood. This is a serious problem, the cause of which must be established. Do not treat such changes lightly.

Sites with peeling

Many people are convinced that the signs of skin cancer are birthmarks and freckles, but still it's not all. Often, carcinoma begins with the appearance of areas with peeling or the formation of outgrowths resembling warts. This is no less serious than the appearance of unusual birthmarks, so do not ignore this feature in order to save your life.

Darkened skin

If your skin suddenly becomes unusually dark and seems to feel velvety, it is important to consult a doctor immediately. This may be a sign of black acanthosis, a pathological condition associated with diabetes. Its development indicates the presence of an excessive amount of insulin in the blood. If you see a darkening, try to take a blood test as soon as possible to check your condition.

Damage

If you have purple or brown lesions and wounds on your legs, face, or mucous membranes, this may be a sign of a serious problem. Kaposi's sarcoma is a type of skin cancer commonly seen in people with HIV. It often starts with damage to the face or legs, so treat them as seriously as possible.

Bruises

Bruises are a sign of trauma, however, if every touch leaves its mark on the skin, you need to take a blood test. Excessive bruising can be a sign of anemia caused by iron deficiency. This is a condition in which there are not enough red blood cells in the blood. If ignored, it can cause fatigue, weakness, dizziness, loss of appetite, chest pain. Fortunately, it is possible to fight anemia with a balanced diet and vitamin-mineral complexes.

Conjunctivitis

If you are constantly suffering from eye infections, you should ask your doctor to check the blood sugar level in your blood. Diabetes can weaken the immune system, causing the frequent occurrence of a variety of infections, including conjunctivitis. If this condition is ignored, it can cause visual impairment.

Red rash on the torso, limbs, face

If you have not been in the sun for a long time, and your hands, legs and torso seem burnt, it can be scarlet fever. Bacterial disease is often associated with streptococcal infection. It causes a rash resembling a burn, and also leads to a strong blush. Sometimes scarlet fever can cause irritation of the tongue or the change of its hue to white.

Asymmetrical birthmarks

You can protect yourself from skin cancer if you are really attentive. Watch for birthmarks: asymmetry, uneven edges, the presence of several shades, large diameter or size changes may indicate that you have melanoma. Be sure to visit the doctor, at least once a year to undergo a complete diagnosis.

Buried blood vessels

Buried blood vessels can be the result of trauma, however, sometimes it is a sign of a much more serious problem. Buried vessels on the face, shoulders, chest and back can be a sign of liver damage. If this condition is not treated, it can be deadly.

Sealed, swollen skin on the fingers

If the skin on your fingers seems tight and rough, you should take a blood test. Sealed skin with swelling can be a sign of scleroderma - a severe autoimmune disease. In addition, the cause may be sclerosis of the limbs - a condition associated with diabetes mellitus.

Rash that resembles a butterfly

All of them sometimes face rashes, however reddening on the cheeks and nose can be a sign of a serious problem. Lupus is often manifested through the appearance of a red, sometimes flaky rash on the nose and cheeks.

Itching

The reason can be anything - from a wool sweater to winter weather, however sometimes itching is associated with serious internal problems. If you suffer from itching and do not help, consult a doctor. Constant itching is often a sign of problems with the gallbladder.

Deepness on the skin in the chest area

If you notice that there are depressions on the skin in the chest area, you need to contact a doctor. Sudden skin changes associated with such a symptom can talk about the development of breast cancer.

Yellowed skin

The yellowish shade on the skin may not be a sign of an unsuccessful tan. In many cases, when the skin turns yellow, it is a sign of jaundice - an excess of bilirubin. This substance is formed during the processing of hemoglobin. Its excess can talk about problems with the liver.

Loss of pigmentation

If in some areas your skin appears discolored, you should definitely consult a doctor. Often this is a sign of psoriasis. This condition causes discomfort rather than a danger. Nevertheless, without treatment, psoriasis can cause joint pain, skin infection, and sometimes even fatal.

Dry and itchy skin

Suffer from the dryness of the skin, which does not help moisturizers? Go to the doctor, not another lotion. Dry itchy skin can be a sign of diabetes, and this condition causes limited blood circulation and infections, often associated with the disease.

Abscesses

If you encounter an unpleasant abscess, do not try to solve the problem yourself. Often, this phenomenon is associated with staphylococcal infection, which can be dangerous for vital organs. If you ignore your condition, it can even lead to a fatal outcome.

Delayed recovery with injuries

If you cut yourself a month ago and the wound still seems very fresh, it's time for you to visit your doctor. Delayed recovery with skin damage can be a sign of diabetes. This condition worsens the immune system and weakens blood circulation, which leads to a slowdown in the recovery of the skin.

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Informative post, and much more than I knew - Thanks so much!

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Interesting post, thanks for this x

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