Not chest pain: glue inflammation early sign of heart disease; Mumbai Doctor's health warning goes viral
Dr Snehal Adsule, a women’s health expert, shared an important post online on how the body gives early warning signs of critical issues, such as Alzheimer’s, heart disease and depression. Many people often ignore these early signs, says the doctor in Mumbai, who is a managing director (alternative medicine). Dr Snehal Adsule explains that heart disease can start with gum inflammation, not just breast pain. This is because bacteria can spread from the mouth through the blood. Alzheimer’s can start with poor sleep, not memory loss. Deep sleep helps to make harmful brain proteins clear. Chronic tension is often associated with burnout. But it can be displayed by the jaw that is cut as a result of excess cortisol. Depression may not always be about sadness. It can start with a loss of interest in activities weeks before someone starts to feel sad. Diabetes may not only reflect high blood sugar. It often begins with a constant thirst as the body struggles to regulate blood sugar levels. Dr Adsule advises people to listen to their bodies early. ‘Your body talks before symptoms scream. If you pay attention early and action, you can prevent greater problems later. Your health is important. Start caring for that today, ‘says her post on social media. Who is Dr Snehal Adsule? Dr Snehal Adsule has a strong online presence, with 6.36 Lakh followers on Instagram. Her message about early signs of critical illnesses has become viral, with nearly 29,000 likes. In 2021, the Curvicare founder was awarded with the most inspiring weight loss coach at the Golden Glory Awards. At the time, Dr Snehal Adsule said that it was not the only purpose to help women with weight loss. “The primary purpose is to help women of all backgrounds build healthier habits that last for their lifetime, which means they are sustainable, easy to adopt and personify according to each woman’s individual lifestyle,” Ani said. Many users on social media, mostly women, responded to her post. Some joked while others found it gloomy. But many users have acknowledged that they had a lot, if not all, the symptoms. “Pls don’t tell it all, because I suddenly think I have all the symptoms,” one of them wrote.