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| SKIN SIGNALS USED TO DIAGNOSE SERIOUS DISEASES

Skin signals indicating serious diseases:

  1. Dark Spots: May suggest Addison’s disease.
  2. Discoloration: White patches could be vitiligo.
  3. Rashes: Persistent rashes need medical evaluation.
  4. Edemas: Daily edemas may imply hypothyroidism.
  5. Moles: Rapidly changing moles require a doctor’s check.
  6. Acne: Consult a doctor for persistent acne.
  7. Flaking: Severe flaking can indicate serious conditions.
  8. Excessive Sweating: Could signal Graves’ disease.

Always seek medical advice for accurate diagnosis.

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