4. Senile arc
Arcus senilis is a deposit that forms on the edge of the cornea, often seen in older people. However, its presence in younger people can indicate severe dyslipidemia, that is, unstable blood lipid levels.
Pay attention to this sign and consult a specialist if you notice this bow before an advanced age.
5. Cutaneous cyanosis
Cyanosis is characterized by a bluish or purplish discoloration of the skin due to low blood oxygenation. It can be localized to the lips, fingers, or generalized. It may indicate a heart or lung problem.
Don’t ignore this sign and consult your doctor. Different types of cyanosis, central or peripheral, indicate lung or heart problems.
If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional.
6. Dizziness or fainting
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