Last Updated on January 7, 2021
Those who were born in the beautiful season of spring are likely to be always in a good mood and become cheerful optimists, which makes them prone to hyperthymia. Also, women who were born in March need to watch out for arthritis, constipation, and rheumatism, while men are more prone to heart problems, cataracts, and asthma.
#4 – April
Women whose birthdays are in April should watch out for osteoporosis, tumors, and bronchitis, while men born in April are prone to asthma, thyroid gland problems, and osteoporosis.
#5 – May
Men who were born in May are likely to suffer from diabetes, depression, and asthma, while women are rather prone to chronic allergies, constipation, and osteoporosis. Also, it’s worth mentioning that men born in May are prone to depression, just like the ones who were born in December.
#6 – June
Although those who are born in summer have a positive attitude about life, they are prone to frequent mood swings, or cyclothymia, which might develop into maniacal depressive psychosis, bipolar disorder, or another psychological. This effect is pretty obvious in these people compared to those who were born in winter.
Women who were born in June are prone to arthritis, urinary incontinence, and rheumatism, while men are likely to suffer from heart diseases, chronic bronchitis, and cataracts.
On the bright side, women who were born in the first month of summer have 35 percent less risk of having menopausal issues and 33 percent less risk of getting migraines. As for men, they have 34 percent fewer chances to develop depression and 22 percent less risk of having back pain.
#7 – July
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