16. Small red bumps or pimples
We all have skin issues, but if redness, bumps, or pimples don’t go away, you may have methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus is a type of Staphylococcus bacteria that’s really hard to treat, especially when it affects the skin.
The worst part? Its signs are not red flags for anyone. Small red bumps appear on the skin when the infection is in its early stages. If left untreated, the infection could migrate to important organs, being fatal in certain cases.
Always check your marks, bumps, or pimples! If something doesn’t seem right, talk to your doctor.
17. Extreme tiredness
Fatigue or extreme tiredness is another symptom of several serious health diseases that hide in plain sight. When we are tired, there’s a ton of things to blame. From an exhausting day at the office to intense physical activity, tiredness shows up almost every single day in someone’s life.
However, constant fatigue (even after you’ve slept for hours) is a symptom of heart disease, diabetes, and even cancer. If your tiredness doesn’t seem to go away on its own, contact your doctor; maybe it’s more to it than it feels.
18. Frequent urination
The bathroom is always on your mind when you’re compelled to leave the house? Well, frequent urination is definitely a major health concern, and everyone should address their doctors as soon as they experience this symptom.
Why? Because the seventh leading cause of death in our country is diabetes, and guess what, frequent urination is often a common symptom of this disease. When ignored, diabetes can lead to many health issues, including problems with kidneys, blood vessels, nerves, and infections.