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7 Symptoms Of Dangerous Diseases Ignored By Many Women

The diseases that women can experience can be a little bit sneaky, the symptoms they can get can often mask themselves as something not that important and won’t get noticed so easily. But there is something that all women need to pay attention to, that they might not suspect that it’s unusual behaviour of the body, but it actually is. Your body can be subtly giving you hints, so we picked 7 symptoms that can be most common among women and can be often missed.

7 Signs & Symptoms Of Dangerous Diseases Ignored By Many Women

1. Unexpected Weight Gain

What It Mean:
Don’t get too excited if the scale measures that you’ve lost 2 pounds or more in a short period of time. Sometimes this can be a symptom of Crohn’s disease, type 2 diabetes, or cancer. However it is, there’s definitely something wrong with the body.

How To Recognise There’s A Problem:
If you lost 10-15 pounds in the last 2 months and you’re not doing anything new into your diet or workout, or you don’t do any sports or dieting, immediately see a doctor.

2. Bleeding After Menopause

What It Mean:
Women usually notice blood after the menopause. The blood can be an indication of dangerous diseases like cervicitis, uterine cancer, myoma or other pathological processes.

How To Recognise There’s A Problem:
Women that take hormone therapy can observe after 2 years of menopause bleeding like menstruation, and this is quite usual for them, it’s somehow expected. In other cases, you should consult with a doctor.

3. Increased Urination

What It Mean:
This is a sign that we all might not observe, we blame the water, the supplements, the smoothies etc. but women, if this happens to you, and this is a sign of kidney failure of problems with the urinary tract. It can also be a hormonal misbalance or vaginal flora misbalance too. And if you urinate often and always feel thirsty, it’s a sign of diabetes.

How To Recognise There’s A Problem:

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