If You Have These Symptoms, Your Body Might Be Trying to Warn You Of Something Unexpected
Leg Bruises Don’t Just Mean You’re Clumsy A lot of us lead pretty busy lives, so it’s easy to think nothing of it when we get… Samantha Davis -
January 31, 2023
Bruising could be caused by iron deficiency or even leukemia. Shutterstock.
Leg Bruises Don’t Just Mean You’re Clumsy
A lot of us lead pretty busy lives, so it’s easy to think nothing of it when we get random bruises that we don’t really remember getting. However, easy bruising is a symptom of iron deficiency or anemia. People with low iron levels bruise easily because they have low levels of platelets. Platelets help with blood clotting that slows bruising after an injury. In rare cases, leg bruising is also an early sign of leukemia. Leukemia bruises show up as red or purple spots on the skin and are accompanied by symptoms like pale skin, weakness and fatigue, headaches, shortness of breath, and feeling cold.
Smaller, cramped handwriting is an early warning sign of Parkinson’s disease. Shutterstock.
Handwriting Changes Could Be a Sign of Parkinson’s
Slight handwriting changes aren’t really something to worry about. This is especially true for those times when you’re rushed or trying to get something down in a hurry and the result is barely legible. For people who experience handwriting that gets smaller and more cramped with time, however, it could be an early warning sign of Parkinson’s. Before diagnosis, people with Parkinson’s may experience pain or stiffness in their joints that affect their motor movements. These changes result in them writing smaller because their usual writing style might cause pain.