3 red flags are your body's way of telling you to schedule a checkup To see daily videos about body health ✅SUBSCRIBE✅ to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ParsHealthT... Use this link to watch the full version of this video: • 9 ALARMING Health Symptoms Women Should NE... We'll be talking about these items in this video: 3 ALARMING Health Symptoms Women Should NEVER IGNORE: Breast changes Severe headache Numbness of hands and feet We will answer these questions in the long version of this title: What are the alarming health symptoms for women? What are the red symptoms for women? What are the symptoms that women should never ignore? What are the most critical health symptoms for women? Which symptoms are alarming for women? How often should women go for a checkup? Why is it necessary for women to go for a checkup؟ What are the most dangerous symptoms of the disease in women? 9- Chest pain In fact, burning chest pain could be a heart attack, the kind you often see on TV shows. So if you feel tightness in your chest, call 911. You should also call your doctor if the pain is less severe but reoccurs. And don't think that a heart attack is always felt in the chest. 8- Breast changes Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in American women after skin cancer. More than 287,850 women are expected to be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer or carcinoma in situ (the earliest form of breast cancer) this year. Early detection is key to survival, although there is debate about when and how often to start screening. The American Cancer Society recommends that women between 40 and 44 start getting mammograms yearly. 7- Severe headache If your headache comes on suddenly and can only be described as the worst pain you've ever experienced in your life, call 911 right away. You may have an aneurysm, a weakened area in the wall of an artery that supplies blood to the brain. The pain comes from dilated arteries pressing on the brain. If it ruptures, you can have a stroke or, worse, die from a brain hemorrhage. Don't hesitate to call 911. 6- Bloating and gas The patient came to me after a major heart operation. Although her appetite hasn't really increased, she has been feeling bloated. However, she couldn't even close her pants. She explained that she thought it might have something to do with the surgery, maybe too much air in her intestines after being open on the operating table for so long? Parnes knew this red flag could mean something serious, so she ordered blood tests and an ultrasound. 5- Numbness of hands and feet If you experience numbness, weakness, or tingling in your arms or legs, or if you lose strength (for example, if you have trouble walking up stairs), you may have a herniated or bulging disc in one of your vertebrae that is compressing your nerves. This nerve can be damaged. If the pressure on the nerve is not relieved, it can eventually cause permanent changes or damage to the nerve. Call your orthopedist or neurologist to discuss treatment options. Often, doctors wait to see if these symptoms go away on their own. 4- Painful and swollen legs If you notice calf swelling with painful tenderness in this area, contact your doctor or go to the nearest emergency room. It needs immediate attention. It's not something you should expect. These symptoms indicate that you have a blood clot in your leg 3- Constant cough You should contact your doctor if you cannot get rid of your cough. A persistent cough can mean many things. Possible diagnoses include: an infection cardiac distress cancer of some type bronchial or lung problems Gastro-Intestinal Reflux Disease (GIRD) 2- Excessive fatigue Everyone has different energy levels, especially as we get older. But if you suddenly find yourself unable to keep up with your life, your body may be trying to tell you something. Your doctor can test for anemia. You may have Lyme disease or a malignant tumor. Your hormones may be out of balance. This could be a symptom of a heart attack. 1- Bleeding after menopause If you're bleeding when you shouldn't, something's wrong. People often use the term 'break-through bleeding, but it's actually a problem with the pill. If you have bleeding in the middle of your cycle and you are not taking birth control pills, this is not normal. If you are perimenopausal, your periods may be closer or further apart, but you should not bleed during your period. Patients come to me and say, "I feel like I'm exercising too much. You don't bleed from exercise," she said. But endometrial polyps can cause bleeding. It can be caused by imbalanced hormones. While no one wants to get sick, it happens to all of us from time to time. One thing that all of these symptoms have in common is that acting quickly increases your chances of survival. #parshealthtv #parshealthclinic #pars_health_tv #pars_health_clinic #women #woman #alarming_symptoms #health