As someone who just hit 30, I feel like I’m learning new things about my body every single day. Unlike my early 20s, my body has suddenly become way needier over the last couple of years, and I was in dire need of health tips. Things hurt that didn’t hurt before, and I can barely function after a night of poor sleep. Some of this could be because I’ve pretty recently had three hard pregnancies back-to-back, it could be because I haven’t really prioritized self-care over the last decade, or it could be the consequences of a pretty demanding job.
Whatever the reason, the last several months have been all about learning health tips and understanding what my body is trying to tell me when certain symptoms pop up. What has been really comforting is realizing that I am totally not alone in not understanding my body. There are a whole lot of people of all ages who just don’t get what their body needs or what it takes to keep themselves in good health.
This popular Reddit thread blew up when doctors began sharing basic health tips, like what they wish their patients knew about their body. From the truth about detoxing to the serious ramifications of failing to exercise, these doctors just want you to get the basics down pat so you can care for your health.
It’s easy to justify regular partying in your early 20s because it simply doesn’t hit you that hard. For a lot of people, it might feel like their body is handling this lifestyle just fine, but Reddit user manlikerealities assures us that isn’t that case. Instead, this doctor says that lifestyle choices made in your 20s often catch up with you later on in life.
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Knowing what diseases and disorders have plagued your family members could give your doctor serious insight into what is going on behind the scenes. Most importantly, perhaps, is the role family history can play in preventative care. According to manlikerealities, understanding what might be a risk in the future can help your doctor treat the disease early and avoid medications that might make matters worse.
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This doctor insists that these common conditions are often easy to treat and should be brought up at appointments, even if they don’t feel all that important. For example, manlikerealities mentions conditions like insomnia, irritable bowel syndrome, and headaches. They may seem like no big deal, but they do negatively affect your quality of life.
According to Reddit user H0use0fpwncakes, there is no need to worry about the cleanliness of the vagina because that part of the body takes care of that itself. While the vulva may need a little cleaning in the shower, leave the vagina well enough alone to avoid screwing with the pH balance the body maintains on its own.
No one can sit for several hours a day at their jobs and avoid the negative consequences of their lifestyle. To prevent these consequences, Reddit user CrispyJelly says that everyone needs to treat exercise as mandatory. No skipping it because you’re tired or bored. Take a cue from Nike and just do it!
Products that claim to flush out harmful toxins are bogus, says Reddit user taRxheel. The truth is that the kidney and the liver are all the body needs to detox, and it does this day in and day out. Before you shell out the cash for a product making detox claims, do your research on how the body handles toxins all by itself.
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According to Reddit user kingofneverland, type 2 diabetes is a serious disease that you really shouldn’t mess around with. More importantly, this disease can be prevented with lifestyle choices. If you’re at risk, this doctor suggests make major lifestyle changes, and fast. According to kingofneverland, diabetic nephropathy can affect your eyes, nerves, immune system, and more.
Moles that indicate skin cancer can be pretty easy to spot, according to evgueni72. The key is to take a look at your skin often and watch for asymmetrical moles, moles with irregular borders or irregular colors, and moles that have changed over time. If any of these clues exist, it’s time to get checked for skin cancer.
According to Reddit user Thornloki256, very few patients understand basic nutrition and the fact that being thin doesn’t mean they’re a healthy person. If this doctor could pass anything on, it would be making sure everyone knows what their body needs to be fed to stay in good health. Diets differ from person to person, too, so diet and health tips that work for one person may not work for another.
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It is possible to have higher than normal blood pressure and feel totally normal, according to doctor_d9. High blood pressure comes with serious health risks, like stroke, if it goes untreated. This makes it extra important to monitor your health with yearly visits to the doctor, especially after the age of 35.
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There is no subtle way to say this: if you treat your body like garbage, there are consequences. Eating vegetables, drinking water, and moving often are non-negotiable ways of caring for the one body you get in this life, according to Reddit user Jones_reagent. While you’re at it, avoid overdoing it with alcohol, nicotine, and other substances.
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According to Reddit user Kofiko, your mental health matters just as much as your physical health. Commenters wholeheartedly agree, sharing their own experiences with suffering from mental health disorders like depression and anxiety and how that affected their well-being. If you can’t make it to a therapist (or are afraid to start), consider easing your way into mental health care with a meditation app or gratitude journal.
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According to TofuDeliveryBoy, serious gum health problems can result in loss of teeth and problems with your jaw bone. That sounds terrifying, so we’re going to side with this dentist and suggest you make sure you’re getting your teeth cleaned at least once a year. And while brushing twice is a day is a good start, you should really, really be flossing on the regular. According to the Mayo Clinic, your oral health is indicative of your overall health, so take care of those chompers.
There’s no use lying about the alcohol or drugs you’ve used recently, as a blood test will tell doctors what they need to know. Remember, their goal is to treat you as quickly and efficiently as possible, and this includes knowing if alcohol or drugs could be affecting your health. Plus, some medications can cause serious interactions with alcohol or other substances.
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According to HarbingerKing, bowel movement frequency is very different from person to person. Going a few times a day or only going once every few days isn’t a reason to worry. Hold off on seeing a doctor unless you’re experiencing pain with bowel movements, chronic diarrhea or constipation, or bleeding.
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