Many times we see some strange symptoms in our body. In most cases, these symptoms are symptoms of a disease. So take care of the body, if you notice deviations, do not neglect immediate consultation with a doctor.


Unquenchable Thirst -

Excessive thirst (also called polydipsia) and excessive urination (also known as polyuria) are classic symptoms of diabetes. If these symptoms occur, contact your doctor immediately.

If you have diabetes, your blood produces excess glucose. Your kidneys are forced to work overtime to filter and absorb excess glucose. As a result, dehydration occurs in the body.


Arms, legs or feet tremble

Diabetes damages the nerves, causing tingling or numbness in the hands and feet. This is an early symptom of diabetes. As diabetes progresses, this symptom becomes more frequent.

If you have these symptoms, see your doctor and get treatment.


Itching -

Itchy skin is often a symptom of a more serious condition. If itching persists for a long time, it can be a sign of dermatitis, psoriasis. After a long time, the disease is unlikely to be cured.

So the body itches, see a doctor as soon as possible, otherwise the treatment will be expensive. Skin disease can sometimes be a symptom of liver disease or cancer, such as leukemia or lymphoma.


Swollen ankles -

Swollen feet and ankles have many possible causes. For example: being overweight. Excess body weight can reduce blood circulation, which can lead to fluid accumulation in the feet and ankles.

Swollen ankles are a sign of kidney failure. When kidney function declines, sodium builds up in the body, causing ankles and feet to swell.

So, if you notice ankle swelling, see your doctor immediately.


Frequent Urination

Diabetes causes frequent and unusually large urination. It is an early symptom of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Excess blood glucose is excreted in the urine.

Also there are many other reasons like prostate problems, pregnancy etc. So see your doctor if this is the problem.


Sick Tongue

Minor infections of the tongue are not uncommon. Small bumps that are quite painful. Another common cause is pain on or under the tongue from a bite or irritation from hot food. But tongue ulcers are also a symptom of vitamin B12 deficiency, which causes anemia. Brittle nails are a symptom of vitamin B12 deficiency. If the sore tongue does not go away for a long time, consult a doctor.


Jaw Injury

Jaws are very close to our hearts. Sometimes sudden jaw pain without chest pain is a sign of heart block. Shortness of breath, chest pain - symptoms of cardiovascular disease. If this happens, you should immediately consult a doctor.