If These 7 Changes Occur In Your Body, You Might Want To Pay Attention

In colder seasons, it’s normal for our skin to become dry. Applying a moisturizer, drinking enough water, and consuming sufficient vitamins will hydrate the body. But if the dryness still continues even after doing all this, then we recommend that you visit a dermatologist as dry skin is considered to be one of the many signs of hypothyroidism and diabetes (6). It could also be a reaction of your skin towards a chemical exposure that you aren’t aware of (blame the air pollution).

7. Dry Heels

Dry Heels

The dearth of vitamin E and A makes the skin of our heels extremely dry; therefore they crack! It could also be a result of a fungal infection. However, in this case, the cracks are numerous and toenails also turn yellow. Even after taking proper care like wearing the right footwear, covering the heels, and applying foot creams, etc. if the roughness and dryness persist, then it could be a case of endocrine disruption (7).

After reading you’ll realize that each of these symptoms when looked at individually aren’t a cause of big concern. But if they continue to exist longer than it can be termed as ‘normal’ it’s wise to visit a specialist and analyze it. Don’t you think so too? Do you have any of the above-mentioned signs? Let us know in the comments below.

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