18 Signs You Can See On Your Body Of Potential Disease
- Cracked lips can be a sign of diabetes because blood sugar
grows candida in thin-skinned areas. - Creamy white patches on the tongue and gums can be thrush
(yeast). - Loss of hair at the outer part of your eyebrows can mean a
thyroid problems. - Acne on the chin and upper lip linked to hormone imbalance;
you might have PCOS. - Unexplained nosebleeds can mean your blood is not clotting
properly because of lack of vitamin K, protein and prothrombin. - Pale lower eyelids can mean you are lacking iron. Droopy eyelid
can indicate a muscular and nerve problem or even stroke. - A yellow tinge to the whites of your eyes can be a sign of liver
problems. - A white ring under the iris (colored part of the eye) can be a sign
of high cholesterol. - Institute of Cancer says men whose index fi ngers are longer than
their ring finger are less likely to get prostate cancer. - Men whose index fingers are shorter than the ring finger may
have longer penises. - Bad breath may be an indicator of heart disease, tonsillitis, GI
disease or cancer. - Skin tags may mean you have diabetes.
- Loss of sense of smell may mean that you are predisposed to
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. - Small calves may mean you have hidden cardiovascular risk.
- A diagonal earlobe crease means you may have hidden
cardiovascular risk. - Bulging neck, hair falling out and fatigue may mean you have
low thyroid. - Adult acne is associated with an increased risk of prostate
cancer. - A 5 o’clock shadow equals more testosterone and lower heart
disease risk.
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