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Bodily Changes and Healthy Aging- Sponsored by The
Health Serve USA Anti-Aging Store
From the beginning of our birth, our body endures many
changes. As we reach young adolescence, however the body
experiences a series of senescence, or bodily changes abnormal,
which the bodily functions start to decline. The body makes
these changes, which most people will notice, the
difference.
The musculoskeletal system is the first area that most diseases
and illnesses start. For this reason once, a person turns 35
years of age regardless of their activities, athletic nature,
etc. Still, one can reduce such disease by avoiding injuries to
the muscles and joints. You can do this by avoiding accidents
when possible, abuse, excessive alcohol, drugs, tobacco and so
on. You can increase your health by exercising, eating healthy,
socializing with positive people, and avoiding environmental
toxins.
Visiting your doctor is essential to prevent disease as well.
When you visit your doctor, he takes the time to study your
physical status based on the family history you gave to him.
The doctor will consider family history, including hereditary
diseases. Your doctor will take family history into
consideration as he studies diagnostics, cures, prevention, and
treatment to help you avoid disease. As noted earlier, our body
starts to refuse by age 35, which our sensory organs will also
start to take a rain check.
At this time, the eyes are affected since they cannot remain
focused on objects up close. In medical terms, this condition
is known as presbyopia. This is why you see many people in the
world over the age 40 wearing glasses, contact lens, bifocals
and so on. Still, you see the younger generation with these
same needs, which is a clear sign that aging progression is
starting earlier for some. This is a note signaling hereditary
makeup, or lifestyle based on environment,
etc.
Many people as they grow older lose a degree of hearing. In
some instances, people go deaf after 40. This condition is
called presbycusis, which is a sign of aging. Since this
condition is common for those aging, it is natural to dislike
things you once liked.
For instance, if you enjoyed concerts when you were younger,
and now find that you do not enjoy concerts at all, it is
because your hearing has changed, which means that the
high-pitch of hearing is affected, which slowly wore down the
lower hearing tone. When hearing is impaired, it often seems
like those talking are inarticulate. Since the hearing is
tarnished, the person will hear speech differently.
For instance, the use of K may sound distorted, which
affects comprehension. In other words, a person older may here
the CH in a word, such as Chute Up, and think that someone is
telling them to shut-up. The CH is distorted. You can help
those with hearing difficulties by learning sign and body
languages to help them relate to you. These people can also
benefit from hearing aids, or Assistive Listening Devices. The
devices act as hearing aids, since it allows a person to block
out noise in the background while focusing on the speaker.
We see natural healthy aging in this picture, yet in some
instances aging signs are unnatural. For instance, if you incur
lung cancer based on your history of smoking, or being around
second-hand smoke, then the cause is unnatural.
As a person grows older his or her, weight changes as well
and more so for those with family history of obesity. The body
fat starts to change up to 30% by the time a person reaches 40.
The changes affect the body tremendously, since this is the
start of wrinkles and other natural aging signs.
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