2014年2月23日 星期日

7 Weird Signs of Health Troubles

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你並不需要一個水晶球來預測你未來的健康,只是你的五感。無論你意識到與否,很多條件和疾病開始物理變化你可能不查明的問題。好消息:如果你知道要尋找什麼,你能發現很多問題早期和對待他們快。這裡有七個方面你的身體可能意味著將危害健康。檢查:嗅覺為:老年癡呆症。
在嗅探-的能力下降可能是老年癡呆症的早期徵兆之一,根據一項研究由神經疾病與中風的美國國家研究院。小鼠繁殖,以產生高濃度的一種叫做澱粉樣前體蛋白參與神經細胞死亡在他們的鼻子阿爾茨海默氏病有更高的速率的發展相比,正常小鼠的蛋白質。發生在您的嗅覺系統,由於阿爾茨海默氏症的變化可能是類似的這種情況發生在大腦的其他區域,但似乎更快。逐漸失去了你的嗅覺可以70歲以後是正常的,但如果你注意到下降更年輕或更與您的文檔突然,討論它。知道什麼症狀,保證了一趟醫生:學習7的煩惱你不應該忽略。
檢查:指甲為:狼瘡。
健康的指甲是典型的光滑,一塵不染。如果你在你的指甲注意到發紅可能是紅斑狼瘡,一個疾病的徵兆中,你的免疫系統攻擊健康組織。紅斑狼瘡也可以導致你的手和手指的背面皮疹以及腫脹和浮腫在你的指甲的基礎。
檢查:髪紋為:甲狀腺疾病。
當你的甲狀腺,一個在你的脖子上的蝴蝶形內分泌腺體,攪動了激素 - isn't正常工作,它會影響激素的整個身體,包括那些與頭髮生長相關。什麼是正常,什麼是不?甲狀腺相關脫髮,你可能會遇到其他的鬃毛變化,比如你的頭髮變得乾燥粗糙,或之前就開始吵了起來。甲狀腺功能低下也可引起減薄眉毛。
檢查:老化之反映為:心臟病發作。
誰的人看起來老的年齡有股票的麻煩在道路上的風險較高,建議研究人員在哥本哈根大學醫院。相比於人而不老化灰色的頭髮,禿頭,皺紋,和膽固醇的沉積明顯跡象眼瞼,那些有三個或四個徵兆有心臟疾病的高40 %的風險和心臟發作超過35的高出57 %的風險年。如果您發現上述任何跡象,請醫生檢查,可能是潛伏在表面之下的任何其他心臟疾病的危險因素。
更多: 100的方式來保護您的心臟檢查:呼吸為:勃起功能障礙。
龍的氣息是牙齦疾病的警示信號,這可能與勃起功能障礙的聯繫。土耳其研究人員發現, 30至40歲之間的男性,患有嚴重牙齦疾病均超過三倍更有可能從勃起問題遭受比球員與健康的牙齦。你的舉動:刷,一天兩次,每天使用牙線,並為您的牙醫敞開每年兩次。
更多:發現什麼更多的睾丸激素能為你做
檢查:眼睛為:認知能力的下降。
在一項研究中,誰在他們的眼裡有更廣泛的血管人們年僅38比那些小靜脈智商測試得分更差,根據杜克大學的研究人員。在你眼中靜脈的大小,結構和功能,你的大腦的血管相似,所以你的同輩人可能表明在大腦健康年下降癡呆症發病前。這不是那麼容易發現自己的變化,所以要每年約見你的眼睛文檔。而當你在它,要確保你知道的十大問題每個人都必須向他的醫生。
檢查:聽力為:糖尿病。
測試,測試1-2-3 。患有糖尿病的人的兩倍以上的可能性是那些沒有這種疾病有聽力損失,報告的研究人員在新潟大學在日本。出人意料的是,年輕的糖尿病患者,在年齡60甚至更可能對發展中國家的聽力損傷比他們的老對手。與糖尿病相關的高血糖水平可能會損傷血管在你的耳朵。

7 Weird Signs of Health Troubles

From your fingernails to your nose, these tricks could give you clues about your body for years to come

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You don’t need a crystal ball to predict your future health—just your five senses. Whether you realize it or not, many conditions and diseases start with physical changes you may not pinpoint as problematic. The good news: If you know what to look for, you can spot many issues early—and treat them fast. Here are seven ways your body could be signaling a health hazard.
Check Your: Sense of Smell
For: Alzheimer’s disease.
A decline in sniff-ability could be one of the earliest signs of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study by the U.S. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Mice bred to produce high levels of a protein called amyloid precursor protein—involved in the development of Alzheimer’s disease—had higher rates of nerve cell death in their noses compared to normal mice. Changes that occur in your olfactory system due to Alzheimer’s may be similar to those that happen in other regions of the brain, but appear much sooner. Gradually losing your sense of smell can be normal after age 70, but if you notice a decline much younger—or more suddenly—discuss it with your doc.  Know what symptoms warrant a trip to your doctor: Learn the 7 Pains You Shouldn’t Ignore.
Check Your: Fingernails
For: Lupus.
Healthy nails are typically smooth and spotless. If you notice redness under your fingernails it could be a sign of lupus, a disease in which your immune system attacks healthy tissues. Lupus can also cause a rash on the backs of your hands and fingers as well as swelling and puffiness at the base of your nails.
Check Your: Hairline
For: Thyroid disease.
When your thyroid—a butterfly-shaped endocrine gland in your neck that churns out hormones—isn’t working properly, it affects hormones throughout your body, including those linked with hair growth. What’s normal and what’s not? With thyroid-related hair loss, you may experience other mane changes, such as your hair becoming dry or coarse before it started falling out. An underactive thyroid can also cause thinning of the eyebrows.
Check Your: Reflection
For: Heart attack.
People who look old for their age have a higher risk of ticker trouble down the road, suggest researchers at Copenhagen University Hospital. Compared to people without visible signs of aging—gray hair, baldness, wrinkles, and cholesterol deposits on the eyelid—those with three or four signs had a 40 percent higher risk of heart disease and a 57 percent higher risk of a heart attack over 35 years. If you notice any of these signs, ask your doctor to check for any other heart disease risk factors that may be lurking beneath the surface.
More: 100 Ways To Protect Your Heart
Check Your: Breath
For: Erectile dysfunction.
Dragon breath is a telltale sign of gum disease, which may be linked with erectile dysfunction. Turkish researchers found that among men between 30 and 40, those with severe gum disease were more than three times more likely to suffer from erection problems than guys with healthy gums. Your move: Brush twice a day, floss daily, and open wide for your dentist two times a year.
More: Discover What More Testosterone Can Do for You

Check Your: Eyes
For: Cognitive decline.
In a study, people as young as 38 who had wider blood vessels in their eyes scored worse on IQ tests than those with smaller veins, according to Duke researchers. The veins in your eyes are similar in size, structure, and function to your brain’s vessels, so your peepers could indicate a decline in brain health years before the onset of dementia. It’s not so easy to spot the change yourself, so make a yearly appointment with your eye doc. And while you’re at it, make sure you know the top 10 Questions Every Man Must Ask His Doctor.
Check Your: Hearing
For: Diabetes.
Testing, testing 1-2-3. People with diabetes were more than twice as likely as those without the disease to have hearing loss, report researchers at Niigata University in Japan. Surprisingly, younger diabetics—under age 60—were even more at risk for developing hearing impairment than their older counterparts. High blood sugar levels associated with diabetes may damage blood vessels in your ears.
This article was written by Paige Fowler and originally appeared on MensHealth.com.

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