8 Body Symptoms You Should Be Aware Of

Our bodies communicate with us about everything that happens to them. It tells whether or not we are healthy. Our bodies send signals to alert us when we have health problems.

We’ll list eight indications our bodies are sending us to pay attention to.

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The skin is getting yellow.
Jaundice produces skin yellowing, which can indicate liver disease. Due to high levels, our bodies are unable to eliminate bilirubin. As a result, the skin and the whites of the eyes are yellow.

Nails with white dots

If you’ve ever had white dots on your nails, it could be the result of an accident. If this is not the case, it could indicate a lack of zinc, calcium, or protein.

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