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News Topical, Digital Desk : Our skin is a mirror of our health. Often, the first sign of any disturbance inside the body appears on our skin. We often associate problems like acne, rashes or dryness (Skin Problems due to Health Issues) with weather or skin care products, but sometimes they can be a sign of a serious health problem.

Therefore, any kind of change in the skin should not be ignored. Let us know about 6 such changes on the skin (Skin Changes due to Health Problems) which can be a sign of some problem related to your health.

dark velvety patches

If the skin on your neck, armpits or thighs suddenly turns darker and feels thick and soft like velvet, then this could be a condition called acanthosis nigricans. This is an important sign of diabetes. This means that your body is resisting insulin. In such a situation, it is very important to get your blood sugar level checked.

Sudden growth and change of moles or moles

If a mole or wart on the skin starts changing its shape or colour, it should not be ignored. This can be an early sign of skin cancer like melanoma.

Inflammation and rash

A classic symptom of lupus is a raised, butterfly-shaped red rash on the nose and cheeks. In lupus, the body's immune system attacks its own organs and tissues, causing symptoms such as joint pain, fatigue, and skin rashes.

very dry, itchy skin

If your skin has become very dry or itchy without any external reason, it  could be a sign of a liver or kidney problem  . In liver disease, bile starts accumulating in the body, which causes itching. At the same time, due to kidney failure, toxins accumulate in the body, which cause irritation and itching in the skin.

yellow raised spots

Yellow, soft and raised patches on or around the eyelids, called xanthelasma, are a sign of high cholesterol. Cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease and atherosclerosis, so a lipid profile test should be done.

Yellowing of nails and skin

Yellowing of the skin, nails and whites of the eyes is a symptom of jaundice, which  indicates a liver problem  . It occurs when bilirubin levels increase in the body. It can be a sign of liver inflammation (hepatitis), liver damage or a blockage in the bile duct.


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