The most dangerous diseases are the ones that sneak up on you. Left untreated, conditions like diabetes, heart disease, cancers, and other illnesses wreak havoc on the body. By the time you realize that you are sick, there may have already been significant progression or damage.
With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, it’s more challenging than ever to manage your healthcare. Many people brush off the symptoms they are experiencing. This is especially true for those who don’t have health insurance or who are especially busy and don’t necessarily want to take time off work to go to the doctor. Below, we’ll take a look at some of the symptoms of the sneakiest diseases and how to tell if you have them. Now more than ever, it’s important to be aware of potential problems and take control over your health.
1. You Have Swelling Feet and Ankles
Swelling of the feet and ankles is called edema. Edema is common, particularly if you’ve been standing or walking a lot. It’s also common after a flight or during pregnancy. In some cases, however, this swelling may be the result of an underlying condition that could be serious, or even fatal.
Usually, leg swelling happens from gravity’s effect of pulling blood downward when you spend a lot of time on your feet. As blood is pulled downward, some of the water might seep into the tissues, which causes edema. When swelling happens frequently or even without being on your feet for long periods of time, it might be the result of an underlying health condition. Some conditions that cause edema include: Phlebitis, Venous Insufficiency, kidney disease, liver disease, Deep-Vein Thrombosis (DVT), and heart failure.