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{June 24, 2010}   Health Problems : Tell-tale signs

Brittle nails, dull hair or a crease in one of the earlobes – these are some of the many signs thrown up by your body to indicate something is amiss with your health, according to an American expert.

Appearing on The Early Show on Saturday Morning, on CBS News, Dr. Holly Phillips said these signs could signify underlying medical problems that need attention. She said it’s “incredibly important” to carefully check your body for such indicators and recognise subtle changes.

Phillips advises people to check their body head-to-to for any tell-tale signs.

Eyebrows - If you notice you’re losing the hairs on the outer corners or they appear to be shortening, that could be a sign of low thyroid hormone.

Eyelids: Tiny yellow bumps in the inner-corner of the eye could actually be fatty deposits — an important sign of high cholesterol.

Eyes: If you notice they seem to be bulging, that could be a sign of an overactive thyroid. If the white part of the eye starts to yellow, you may have liver disease or problems with your gall bladder. Some medications could also cause this.

Hair: Dryness and brittleness could be a thyroid problem or a sign of iron deficiency. Premature graying is a sign of vitamin B12 deficiency. And sudden hair loss is often a sign of too much stress.

Earlobes: A diagonal crease in the earlobe is easy to miss, but may be significant. A large National Institutes of Health study suggested that a diagonal crease in the earlobes could be linked to heart attack risk; it may have to do with blocked circulation throughout the body. So if you have it, or even if you don’t, we should all be screened.

Which body signals are most alarming to patients but for the most part harmless? I’m often asked about bruising — many patients worry that they bruise too easily, and usually, they’re just fine. Bruising happens more as we age — the capillaries are naturally weaker and the bruises take longer to heal. Women bruise more than men. But you shouldn’t ignore it, if you notice you’re bruising a lot more than usual, it could be an early sign of leukemia, or a reaction to medications.

Varicose veins and spider veins: They’re usually just heredity — you have them or you don’t. Sudden weight gain or loss can also trigger them. If they develop seemingly overnight and you have calf swelling or tenderness, it could be a blood clot (deep-vein thrombosis) — a medical emergency. And spider veins on your abdomen could be a sign of liver disease.

Finger Nails: Dry, brittle nails could be a sign of thyroid disease or an iron or vitaminB12 deficiency. Horizontal lines are a sign of heart disease — or heart failure. Yellow or brown nails could be from a fungal infection or even lung disease such as emphysema. But again, we’re looking for a change: If you’ve always had (a possible sign such as) dry nails, it’s probably just how you are. But if you notice your nails are changing it could be an issue.

How do I know whether I am a hypochondriac? If you spend a large part of each day worrying about many different potential health problems, and if discussion with friends, family and doctors doesn’t calm you down, you may have an issue.

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Case says:

Ooops! Did I come to the right page? I am looking for Saran but found Sharon. How fuzzy is that! When did you join Sagitec? I thought you were doing Masters in Indian Institute of Science. What is the latest in Auto Lisp? Have you been doing any FMS? I think that should help in India with lot of manufacturing happening. Did you come up with any algorithm for converting energy from nano cells to run at least the RC Vehos? Are you no more in Kansas City, toto? Last I heard that the whirlwind took you out of the crowd.

Health issues? Already! Take it easy, fuzzy.



Yes indeed, you have landed at the right page!!but without ur identify, its difficult for me to recognize you and get swarmed with ur question on maufacturing!! too fuzzy for me though… :)
would be pleased to know about the ‘real’ you..



Praveeeeeen says:

Hey Doctor,, wat drink should i have for cold ???



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