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Things Your Skin Is Telling You About Your Health!*
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largest organ in the human body (or around it), skin protects us from
bacteria, keeps our body temperature stable, and picks up endless
information through contact, pain, heat, and cold receptors. It's also
connected to your entire body and may be the first to indicate an internal
problem, sending you a red flag that something more serious is wrong.
Diabetes, for example, is a hard disease to detect early, but in its
earlier stages it may affect the skin, so in some cases it may be the first
indication that the person is becoming a diabetic.
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be aware of these symptoms that appear on the skin. Here are 10
dermatological issues that are worth looking out for:
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>*1.
Yellowish skin, orange color on palms and soles*
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skin hues of carotenemia are the result of an underactive thyroid gland
(otherwise known as hypothyroidism), which results in increased amounts of
beta-carotene in the blood. Beta-Carotene is an antioxidant found in fruits
and vegetables, and is normally processed by the thyroid. If you have a
thyroid problem, then the vitamins aren't metabolized as fast, and so the
beta-carotene accumulates. A diet rich in carrots or carrot juice, sweet
potatoes, and squash can also result in colored skin.
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>*Additional
signs: *Your skin will become dry and cold. Sometimes it will seem more
pale than yellowish. You may start feeling tired or weak, or experience
aches throughout the body. Along with a sudden weight gain, these are the
main symptoms to look out for. Women over 50 are especially at risk.
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*Treatment:* Carotenemia is caused by bad nutrition and can be solved when
a wider variety of food is consumed. However, an underactive thyroid gland
is a much more serious medical condition that may lead to complications,
and so we advise seeking a consultation with a physician.
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>*2.
Breaking
out in hives when exposed to the sun*
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worry, you've probably not become allergic to the sun, which is quite a
rare condition. The most likely explanation of getting a rash like hives or
eczema after being exposed to the sun is that you probably took a
photosensitizing drug beforehand. There is a chemical in certain
medications that increases our sensitivity to light.
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signs:* The rash will be limited to the sun exposed areas of your skin -
forearms, neck and the face. It can feel worse and last longer than a
regular sunburn. Having darker skin won't protect you from this reaction to
the medication.
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the most common drugs to do this is thiazide diuretics like Hydrodiuril or
Dyazide, which are given as treatment for hypertension. Other drugs may
include antihistamines, tetracycline, tretinoin (anti-aging), and certain
antidepressants (tricyclic). Some people don't react to the drug this way,
while others do get the rash.
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>*Treatment:
*First off, check the labels on your medication. You'll be looking for
sentences such as "May cause chemical photosensitivity." Second, use a high
SPF sunblock, but that is not 100% assured to stop the rash. The best
course of action is to cover yourself up and limit sun exposure. You can
also consult your doctor about switching to a medication that doesn't
include this particular side-effect.
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>*3.
Red
lines on your palm*
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dark coloring of the pigments in the creases of the palms or soles is a
symptom of an endocrine disorder also known as Addison's disease, as it was
discovered by the physician Thomas Addison. Its most famous victim was U.S.
President John F. Kennedy.
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>*Additional
signs:* Hyperpigmentation may also be visible around other parts of the
skin, such as skin folds, lips, scars, and certain pressure points in the
knees and knuckles. Another sign is low blood pressure, which can fall
further when the person stands. It is most commonly found among people
between the ages of 30 and 50, men and women equally.
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>*Treatment:
*Skin changes such as these may be a warning sign before a serious attack,
that may come as pain, vomiting, dehydration, and loss of consciousness).
If you notice these symptoms mention them immediately to a doctor. A lab
test to measure your cortisol (produced by the adrenal gland) will provide
a diagnosis of your condition.
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>*4.
Blue leg veins*
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you find your veins are suddenly these ropy, bluish-purplish lines snaking
down your legs, then it may be a sign that some of them are no longer
working properly. Venous disease, better known as varicose veins, can mean
a mild cosmetic defect or it can mean pain, cramping, and trouble walking.
Veins, not unlike one-way shutters, use valves to transfer blood and keep
it circulating. If they get to a point when they don't work anymore, the
blood can leak into the vein and pool there.
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>*Additional
Signs:* Varicose veins may be mistaken for another vein disease, known as
spider veins, which creates a web-like pattern of smaller blue or red
veins. You'll notice the difference because varicose veins are larger,
darker in color and are sometimes raised. They will at times look twisted.
It's a very common condition. In fact, half the population of people over
50 suffer from some form of varicose veins. Women are especially affected,
and the first signs of them may appear during pregnancy.
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*Treatment*: The best treatment you can start yourself is exercising,
wearing special compression stockings, and avoiding certain postures that
constrict your veins, such as crossing your legs when sitting. However,
these will only deal with the discomfort of varicose veins, and will not
make them go away. Not all varicose veins cause health issues, but if your
veins cause you any pain or become warm or tender to the touch - tell your
doctor immediately.
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that are deeply damaged can cause dangerous blood clots that may endanger
you. Medical treatment options include surgery and sclerotherapy, which is
injecting a special solution into the vein to shut it down.
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>*5.
Brown
spots on your legs*
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tend to bang the front of our legs along the shins as we walk, without even
noticing it. However, if someone is suffering from diabetes, it damages the
capillaries and small blood vessels and, when these receive physical
damage, they may leak, leading to the brown spots also known as diabetic
demopathy.
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signs:* Feel the brown patches. They may be rough to the touch, almost
scaly, and are usually seen in circle or oval shapes. They shouldn't hurt.
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skin change that may indicate a person is a diabetic is an unhealed sore on
the foot. Diabetics slowly lose the feeling of heat, cold, touch, and pain
in their feet, so they may not notice blisters or sores that may have
become infected.
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>*Treatment:
*If the person showing the signs is a known diabetic, then these brown
spots are nothing to worry about and do not lead to anything. However, if
the person has not yet been diagnosed as a diabetic, then other symptoms
should be checked, such as excessive urination, thirst, blurry vision,
weight loss, etc.
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>*6.
Purple
splotches on your skin *
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you have a bruise that doesn't seem to go away, there may be blood vessels
leaking under your skin. This may be caused by several things, from a
bleeding disorder to scurvy (a vitamin C deficiency). However, in those
over the age of 65, who see this symptom often, it usually means the skin
has been made thin and fragile by years of exposure to sun, which damages
and weakens blood vessels. The condition is named senile purpura.
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important to note that excessive use of aspirin, nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatories, vitamin E, and a number of other medications older
adults may take to boost their memory, can actually worsen the problem.
Blood thinners such as alcohol or steroids can have the same effect.
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signs:*
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classic bruise tends to turn black and blue following an injury. With
purpura, in contrast, there doesn't need to be any trauma; the
discoloration starts as red and turns purple, persisting longer than a
bruise before fading or remaining brownish. The purple skin doesn't blanch
(fade or lose color) when you press it. Purpura can cover large patches of
skin or show up as small purple speckles called petechiae. No matter what
the size, the purple areas are most common on the forearms, legs, and backs
of the hands.
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*Treatment:* Extensive or persistent bruises should always be evaluated by
a doctor, as should someone who seems to bruise easily. It's important to
rule out underlying causes such as a bleeding disorder.
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A burning, itchy rash you can't get rid of*
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you have small clusters of itchy blisters that seem to show up on your
forearms near the elbows, knees, buttocks, back, face or scalp, you may
suffer from dermatitis herpetiformis, which is a sign of celiac disease -
an allergy to gluten. About 1 in 4 patients with celiac disease display
these blisters.
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signs: *The blisters will appear on both sides of your body, and the
itching and burning sensation will be very intense, to the point where you
can't stop scratching it.
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blisters are most common on those between the ages of 30 and 40, and most
commonly in people of northern European decent.
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*Treatment:* Report the blisters to your doctor or a dermatologist to take
a blood test and a biopsy of the small intestine, which allows to
detect dermatitis herpetiformis. Usually, a gluten-free diet for the rest
of your life is what it takes to avoid further symptoms. The blisters may
be treated with certain medications.
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>*8.
Itchiness
without rash *
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itchy is a common occurrence, even without mosquito bites. But when it is
persistent and there is no change on the skin (no bites, no rash), it may
be pruritis, which is one of the earlier signs of lymphoma, a type of
cancer in the lymph system. As the two types of lymphoma are Hodgkin's
disease and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, the itchiness is known as "the Hodgkin
itch").
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signs: *The level of itchiness should be more intense than that caused by
dry skin. It is most commonly felt in the lower legs. More rarely, the skin
may look reddish and inflamed.
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early symptom of lymphoma is the swelling of the lymph nodes in the armpit,
collarbone, neck or groin. However, there are other reasons lymph nodes may
be swollen, like an infection.
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>*Treatment:
*If the itchiness does not go away, consult with your doctor and get tested
to rule out possible conditions.
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Very
pale skin and blue-tinged nails *
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anemia may be indicated by the skin turning paler than usual on the face
and on the palms. Anemia can be caused by a lack of iron in the blood, an
ulcer, bowel diseases, among other causes. Iron-deficiency is not uncommon
among adults over the age of 70, who may no longer prepare nutritious meals
for themselves or have stopped due to other medical issues.
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>*Additional
signs*: Regular paleness only affects the skin, but anemia also affects the
red tissues in our mouths, lips, and gums. These may turn a paler version
of their usual color. Other symptoms that come with anemia are tiring
easily, getting headaches, suffering dizziness, and shortness of breath.
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*Treatment:* Today it is quite easy to get over-the-counter iron
supplements. Most cases of anemia can be treated with the introduction of
iron into the bloodstream. Other than supplements, it's advised to eat
iron-rich foods (such as egg yolks, dried fruit, red meat, leafy green
vegetables, liver, among others), combined with vitamin C, which helps the
iron get absorbed. You may want to consult a nutritionist or doctor to
decide on a proper diet for your iron deficiency.
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Tingling
and rash*
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is a painful condition known as the herpes zoster, but better known as
shingles. It is transmitted by the same virus that gives people chicken
pox. People who have had chicken pox usually overcome it, and the virus
retreats to our sensory nerves. It usually doesn't appear again, but
certain conditions, such as stress, infection, certain drugs, or a
problematic immune system may cause the virus to reactivate years and
decades later.
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signs:* The rash is often preceded by a burning sensation on the skin and
sensitivity to touch. Sometimes appearing days or weeks beforehand. Some
experience it as mild pain. The rash will look like little red bumps, not
unlike chicken pox itself, raised from the skin and appearing on the legs,
face and neck (sometimes the trunk). It will only appear on one side, left
or right. It will stay for a few days, then turn into pustules filled with
fluid, which, if not touched, will crust over about a week to 10 days later.
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*Treatment: *As soon as you feel this pain, you should go see a doctor. The
first 72 hours allows for an antiviral medication that can significantly
reduce the severity of shingles and lower your risk of developing a further
complication called postherpetic neuralgia. This condition may cause the
terrible pain of shingles to continue for weeks, months, or even years.
This can happen to any age group, but is more common in people over 70.
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good idea is to ask your doctor about the shingles vaccine, which is
recommended for all adults over the age of 60.
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