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October 27, 2017

Skin Changes May Indicate a Serious Problem!

The largest organ in the body, the skin, is sometimes said to be a window into a person’s general well-being, because it can carry clues about the health of other organs.

Changes in the skin, ranging from discoloration to new growth, may sometimes be early signs of more serious underlying health problems, dermatologists say.

1. Wrinkles around the eyes

Although it mean that you laugh too much, wrinkles around the eyes can reveal whether you need to check the type lines because they can arise from many straining. Maybe your type weakened, but perhaps if you are bothered by the sun, meaning it mandatory to wear sunglasses to prevent visual impairment and eye.

2. Darker skin on the neck and armpits

If the skin around the neck and underarms in certain parts became darker, it may refer to diabetes or thyroid problems. Disruption in skin pigmentation is often manifested in the folds of the skin and is common at people with an increased risk of diabetes, type second.

3. Very pale skin

If your skin has become noticeably pale, it may be indicative of chronic anemia, one of the biggest causes of pallor.

4. Freckles

Freckles could mean that the DNA of the skin is too damaged by ultraviolet rays. Some people are genetically more prone to freckles, but they can be the result of sun exposure and can be darkened if further exposed to UV rays.

5. Dry Skin

Dry skin may indicate dehydration or that not getting enough water in the body or that you enter too much alcohol and caffeine. Come to a contradictory situation – increased occurrence of pimples because the skin is trying to produce more fat to complement the lack of water.

6. Acne around the mouth and chin

The appearance of acne on this part of the face may be indicative of polycystic ovarian, disorders of the endocrine system which can cause infertility. If acne around the mouth and chin are constantly emerging, and besides you have irregular periods, go to the doctor.

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