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10 Most Unexpected Body Signs You Should Never Ignore

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

The itchy skin can be one of the earliest signs of diabetes, and that’s why you should not ignore it, especially if the itching has started to become extremely annoying.

#7 – Intolerance of being inside

7. Intolerance of being inside© Al Bawaba

Have you ever felt like being inside is suffocating you? For example, you would be in a car, public transportation or a house with other people, and you would feel like you are unable to breathe. You need to keep windows or any source of air open. But it is much easier for you to breathe when you are outside.

If this is your case, then you should go to a cardiologist or an endocrinologist to check your heart health, as well as your thyroid, because those issues may indicate the risk of cardiac failure and hypothyroidism.

#8 – Intolerance of open windows

8. Intolerance of open windows© Odyssey

If you are the complete opposite of the last case; you can’t handle being around open windows because you get cold easily, even during the summer when the temperature is over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Then your thyroid might be causing the issue, or your body is lacking iodine, which leads to hypothyroidism.

Don’t hesitate to get check an endocrinologist because he or she would be able to identify the issue and get your body back on track before it is too late.

#9 – Changes in your nails

9. Changes in your nails© Spirituality & Health

Your nails can say so many things about your health, and there is a fair amount of people who even forget to look at them and see if everything is going fine.

Take a look right down and notice if they are changing shape, becoming wider or thicker. If that’s the case, then you might be dealing with a few heart issues.

However, you have to keep in mind that nail clubbing is a symptom of a pathological process, and not a disease on its own. Not only that, changes in the nails can be caused by multiple diseases, which is why you should do a full examination at a cardiologist or/and a therapist.

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