What Your Skin Says About Your Health Cocoa Beach FL

As any teenager knows, skin problems can be embarrassing. But did you know that the condition of your skin may also be a window into any illnesses you might have? From mysterious rashes to bumps and discolorations, here's what you need to look for before you reach for that bottle of concealer.

Indian River Soap Co.
(321) 723-6464
804 E. New Haven Ave.
Melbourne, FL
Best Little Hair House
(321) 784-2333
110 Polk Ave
Cape Canaveral, FL
Devine Passions
(321) 636-0086
563 Barton Blvd Ste 17-18
Rockledge, FL
Divine Styles
(321) 637-0397
1141 Lake Dr
Cocoa, FL
Snip Its
(321) 634-6848
2221 Town Center Ave Ste 129
Melbourne, FL
Greenridge Herbals
(866) 250-4372
P.O. Box 411393
Melbourne, FL
A New Image Salon, Spa & Tan
(321) 633-6102
1345 Us Highway 1
Rockledge, FL
Soo Lim H
(321) 452-2888
2405 N Courtenay Pkwy # 102
Merritt Island, FL
Cameo Hair & Beauty Salon
(321) 633-8323
622 Brevard Ave
Cocoa, FL
Aesthetic Centers Of Brevard-
(321) 636-1002
8059 Spyglass Hill Rd # 104
Melbourne, FL
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What Your Skin Says About Your Health

As any teenager knows, skin problems can be embarrassing. But did you know that the condition of your skin may also be a window into any illnesses you might have? From mysterious rashes to bumps and discolorations, here's what you need to look for before you reach for that bottle of concealer:

Yellow skin. Having skin with a somewhat yellow-orange tone can mean you've either been using the wrong kind of self-tanner or you're eating too many carrots (if you are, your palms will be yellow-orange also). But the real test is in the eyes. Do the whites of your eyes also have a yellowish hue? It could be a sign of liver disease, so see your doctor.

Psoriasis. A skin condition that causes thick red skin with flaky white patches, psoriasis also may be a marker of inflammation elsewhere in the body. According to Harvard Medical School researchers, people who suffer from moderate to severe psoriasis have a 28 percent higher risk of heart disease and almost 12 percent greater risk of stroke than people without psoriasis. And 5 percent of psoriasis sufferers also have psoriatic arthritis, which causes joint pain, stiffness, and swelling.

Acne. According to Dr. Brodell, most times acne is benign. However, in some women it signals polycystic ovary disease, or PCOS. With this disease, which is estimated to affect up to 10 percent of women, hormone levels are unbalanced. As a result, eggs are not released from the ovaries but instead become fluid-filled sacs. Common symptoms include oily, pimple-ridden skin, excessive body hair, and extra weight. Complications can include difficulty getting pregnant and, later, a higher risk of heart disease. PCOS can be managed with lifestyle changes and certain medications. If you think you might have PCOS, talk to your gynecologist...

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