How Your Body Communicates That Something’s Wrong

7. Yellow Tears?

Tears looking a bit yellow and greasy? Sometimes, your eyes produce too much oil, which can mix with your tears. Infections or allergies can also cause yellow tears, especially if there’s pus. If this happens, it’s best to see an eye doctor.

8. Dark Patches on Your Skin

Soft, dark areas on your neck, underarms, or groin might be something called acanthosis nigricans. It’s often linked to insulin resistance, which can happen with diabetes. While sometimes it’s just genetic, it’s a sign you shouldn’t ignore.

9. Peeling Nails or White Spots

Are your nails peeling or showing tiny white spots? This could be from dehydration, not enough nutrients, or even mild injuries. If it doesn’t go away, it might be worth looking into possible allergies or infections.

10. Cracked Heels

Dry, cracked heels can be annoying, but they might also signal something deeper like eczema, diabetes, or thyroid problems. Regular moisturizing helps, but if nothing works, a foot specialist can offer treatments to heal them properly.

11. Ringing in Your Ears

Hearing a constant ringing sound? This is called tinnitus. While loud noises often cause it, it can also come from infections or blood flow issues. If it’s always there, it’s worth getting checked out.