A study by the University of New York has highlighted which are the details of the body on which we must stop to understand the state of health of each one. Paying attention to some obvious anomalies, you can therefore realize what the problem may be and, if necessary, to deepen the research by contacting a specialist.
So let’s see how to discover a health problem from a detail.
The eyes are not only the mirror of the soul
It starts with the eyes. Known as the mirror of the soul, they can communicate other messages as well. It is important, in fact, to pay attention to the color that surrounds the pupil.
If it is yellowish, the liver is likely overloaded with increased bilirubin. If there is a white circle around the pupil, it indicates that there may be a problem with the heart.
The lips highlight the shortcomings
Any states of deficiency can be highlighted from the lips. If, for example, they are pale, they indicate an iron deficiency and therefore a probable one anemia. If, on the other hand, they appear chapped it is possible that the levels of vitamin D are not sufficient.
Life shows the accumulation of toxins
Looking at the shape of life is also important. According to the most recent studies,abdomen should be pear-shaped. When it swells and, remaining in the same area, it looks more like an apple, it can be the signal of an accumulation of toxins. This, if not treated properly, could facilitate the development of a situation of hypertension or even a tumor.
The legs reveal circulatory problems
Finally, swelling in the legs, if sudden, and not due to any obvious triggering cause, can be the signal of circulatory problems and even predict an imminent heart attack. In addition, legs often swell in the week leading up to the menstrual cycle.
Here is revealed, therefore, how to discover a health problem from a detail.
If one of the aspects described should be revealed, we suggest that you contact your doctor urgently for a thorough diagnosis and related therapy.
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