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5 Clear Signs You Need to See Your Doctor

There is nothing as important as good health. Our wellbeing depends on how seriously we take care of ourselves. Read further and find out whether your health is good enough.

There is nothing as important as good health. Our wellbeing depends on how seriously we take care of ourselves. Read further and find out whether your health is good enough.

Do not procrastinate and try to resolve health issues before it’s too late. The article below will help you determine the situation:

1. Cold Sores

HSV-1 stands for herpes simplex virus type 1. It causes fever blisters and cold sores. It can easily be passed from individual to individual by drinking from the same cups and glasses or by skin contact. Cold sores remind of clusters of small blisters on the lips. Around 80% of population has this type of virus. As a rule, most people are infected in their childhood. Sore outbreaks can also be caused by emotional and mental stress. Avoid sun exposure since this may also lead to a cold sore outbreak. Traumas, illnesses and dental treatment can also be blamed. People suffering from HSV-1 may have eye infection as well as infections of the genitals and fingers. Oftentimes, genital herpes infections occur due to HSV-2 (herpes simplex type 2).

2. Small Hemorrhages on Hands

Health problems might be detected by examining the fingernails and the area around. Small hemorrhages under the nails are another sign that something is wrong. Not only professionals can understand what the problem is – your nails will tell you a lot about your own body and health, too. When germs and bacteria spread through your bloodstream, endocarditis occurs. They might get into your body from other parts of your body, such as mouth and then attach to damaged areas in your heart. The worst thing they do is they ruin your heart valves and cause complications. Surgery and antibiotics may be needed to treat this disease.

5 Clear Signs You Need to See Your Doctor Small Hemorrhages on Hands