💡 Could indicate: Early Signs of Parkinson’s Disease
If your handwriting has become smaller, your sense of smell has weakened, or you’re having vivid, unusual dreams, these could be early symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. While not definitive on their own, a combination of these changes may warrant a check-up with a neurologist.
4. Frequent Mood Swings or Unexplained Anger
💡 Could indicate: Depression or Hormonal Imbalances
Irritability and aggression, especially if they are unusual for you, may be related to mental health conditions like depression or hormonal imbalances. If your emotions feel out of control, seeking professional help can provide clarity and support.
5. Constant Fatigue Despite Adequate Rest
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💡 Could indicate: Sleep Disorders, Hypersomnia, or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Feeling excessively tired even after a full night’s sleep might indicate conditions like hypersomnia, chronic fatigue syndrome, or even undiagnosed sleep apnea. If fatigue persists, a sleep study or medical evaluation can help determine the cause.