Atypical symptoms that may indicate serious health problems

According to scientists, some diseases of the nervous system and diabetes may be accompanied by symptoms that seem unrelated to the disease.

Insomnia is a very common condition that is familiar to everyone. With sleep disorders, the level of stress hormones in the body can be constantly increased, which leads to a deterioration in the body's ability to self-recover. In addition, insomnia can be a sign of depression, neurosis, and neurodegenerative diseases. Vivid and overly realistic dreams can indicate Parkinson's disease, as well as some mental illnesses.

Neurodegenerative diseases, as well as diseases that affect the nerves and joints, can manifest themselves in a decrease in fine motor skills. Few people write by hand these days, but one of the signs is a change in handwriting. There may also be difficulties when working with small objects, slight tremors in the limbs.

Typical symptoms of depression are apathy and depressed mood, but it can be quite the opposite – some patients experience outbursts of aggression. They can occur with any slightest stimulus.

With the development of diabetes, increased urination may be observed. This is due to the fact that the kidneys are trying to help lower blood sugar levels by working harder.

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