Poor Sleep Quality
If you have a hard time drifting off to sleep at night, it could be a sign that your stress levels are too high. Those who have issues with falling asleep could have higher levels of cortisol, which can result from your body putting out too many fight-or-flight stress responses. If you have issues falling asleep and getting quality sleep, it is time to do something about it. In the long run, lack of quality sleep can lead to a lowered immune system and a wide variety of health issues, including weight gain.
Catch a cold or Flu
If you’re that person who catches every cold your friends have or gets sick every time your kids do, your immune system may not be functioning optimally, which can put you at risk not only of infectious diseases. Make sure you’re eating the right foods in order to keep your immune system strong, which fight off illnesses.
Body Odor
Impaired digestion causes the production of smelly chemicals in the gut which are absorbed back into the body and are eliminated through the skin in the form of sweat. Because protein-rich foods (particularly red meat) can be difficult for the body to digest, they can often cause body odor as it takes them longer to pass through your digestive system. If you are experiencing a rise in body odor, especially after eating, then your digestive enzymes levels may be lower than ideal. Avoid red meats and fatty foods which can be harder for the body to process.
Excessive thirst and urination
This is one of the most common signs of diabetes. If you can’t seem to quench your thirst and find yourself going to the bathroom way more than usual, this may be due to excess glucose in your blood. When this happens, the kidneys have to work extra hard to filter out the sugar, which causes all the urination. The excessive urination then leads to dehydration, which is what brings on the constant feeling of thirst.
These are only a couple of signs your body is sending you telling you that something is off. Make sure you don’t ignore these signs and act quickly. Visit your doctor if you feel something is off and don’t be embarrassed to ask questions. You could potentially catch something before it develops into something worse.