31/35Your handwriting style has changed

Your handwriting style has changed

Did you know, a change in handwriting can also be a sign that you're not healthy? If your words are starting to crowd together or getting smaller than the usual, it might be an early warning of sign of Parkinson’s disease.


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32/35You've started snoring

You've started snoring

Some people don't have a habit of snoring since their earlier years. This might develop out of nowhere and you start snoring when you're deep in sleep. If your snoring is accompanied by high blood pressure, chest pain or if you find yourself gasping for air, there are chances that you're suffering from sleep apnea. This can disrupt your sleep constantly and can get exhausting for you to deal with. You need to consult a doctor regarding the same.


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33/35Excessive sweating

Excessive sweating

Sweating in a stressful situation or during a heavy workout is normal. But if you find yourself dripping in sweat for no reason, it might be a sign that something wrong with your health drastically and that you must get it checked sooner than later.


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34/35White or red spots under your nails

White or red spots under your nails

Small red or white streaks or dots under your fingernails is called as splinter hemorrhages. These are usually due to the result of a nail trauma. You might see a red or white streak if something really heavy falls in your fingers. But if you feel like these streaks or dots show up for no reason, know that there might be some underlying medical condition.


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35/35Pale skin

Pale skin

It's normal to loose your summer glow during winters. But if your skin generally looks paler than usual, it's due to reduced blood flow in your body. It can also mean that your body's red blood cell production has reduced dramatically. If this pale skin continues with weakness or fatigue, you might have anemia which means your blood is having troubles carrying enough oxygen to your body parts.


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