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14 Surprising Things Your Skin Tells you About Your Health

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The body’s biggest organ, skin, at two millimeters thick and six pounds, protects the body from light, heat, sickness, and harm. Skin also regulates body temperature by collecting environmental signals. It also hydrates and nourishes the body.

One of the body’s most important organs is the skin (meaning it is necessary to sustain life). Everyone’s skin shows their age, health, and overall well-being. Plastic surgeon Andrew Ordon says a careful look at your skin may help a doctor diagnose many problems and illnesses. 

Velvety Thickening In The Armpits & Neck Could Be This

Acanthosis nigricans develop velvety, light-brown, or black marks on the neck, armpits, and groin. Dermatologist Tsippora Shainhouse suggests type 2 diabetes. Insulin, which metabolizes glucose for cells and tissues, is improperly processed in type 2 diabetes. Insulin enters skin cells, darkening and thickening areas. The body reacts by pumping more insulin into the blood to capture glucose.

According to dermatologist Ricardo Castrellon, acanthosis nigricans is one of 10–15 cutaneous problems of diabetes. If you observe these skin changes, see your doctor since it may sometimes indicate inside cancer, and type 2 diabetes is serious. Medications such as systemic glucocorticoids and birth control pills may induce acanthosis nigricans.

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Chin & Jawline Acne Could Point To PCOS

PCOS is frequent among childbearing women. A hormonal imbalance causes high androgen levels compared to estrogen. The imbalance may cause many benign ovarian cysts, irregular periods, and infertility. PCOS causes high androgen levels, which might affect a woman’s look. Weight increase, thinning hair, male-pattern facial hair, and chin and jawline acne may occur.

Up to 10 percent of reproductive women have PCOS, although most don’t know until they have trouble becoming pregnant. See a doctor if you have irregular periods, chin and jawline acne, and facial hair development. Hormones and nutrition may reverse PCOS in many people.

These Bumps May Be A Sign Of Gluten Sensitivity

Dermatitis herpetiformis, also known as Duhring’s disease, is a persistent skin ailment that causes highly irritating bumps and tiny blisters on the elbows, knees, scalp, and buttocks. Dermatologist Hadley King says most DH cases include gluten intolerance.

Gluten sensitivity may not be celiac disease, an autoimmune condition that affects the small intestine. According to the Celiac Disease Foundation, 20 percent of people with DH will test negative for celiac disease while having many of the same symptoms.

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DH is sometimes confused with eczema. Herpes-like lumps and blisters give the illness its name. Despite the name, herpes is not involved. DH is not caused by the herpes virus, and herpes lesions do not cluster as DH. Doctors can only diagnose DH, and a gluten-free diet usually cures symptoms.

Dry Skin & Loss Of Eyebrows Could Be A Thyroid Condition

Skin changes may indicate a thyroid issue, but a specialist must diagnose it. Dermatologist Joshua Ziechner says dry skin might suggest inadequate thyroid function. Poor thyroid function impacts skin cell function, including protection from the environment and hydration.

“Thyroid hormones enhance metabolism and energy, so low levels may affect how we feel and look,” Dr. Shainhouse says. Madarosis, or eyebrow loss/thinning, might indicate an underactive thyroid, like dry skin. Madarosis may be accompanied by

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