Body signs : how to be your own diagnostic detective
We all notice things about our bodies that don't seem quite right, from brittle hair to excessive flatulence. But when are these simply harmless physical quirks and when are they signs that a visit to the doctor is in order? This guide covers every body part from head to toe---and everything in between--to help you decode the often mysterious messages your body sends you. Drawn from cutting-edge research and the latest scientific literature, and vetted by a panel of medical experts, this book also includes historical trivia and fascinating factoids about each body area.--From publisher description.
"We all notice things about our bodies that don't seem quite right, from brittle hair to excessive flatulence. But when are these simply harmless physical quirks and when are they signs that a visit to the doctor is in order? This guide covers every body part from head to toe---and everything in between--to help you decode the often mysterious messages your body sends you. Drawn from cutting-edge research and the latest scientific literature, and vetted by a panel of medical experts, this book also includes historical trivia and fascinating factoids about each body area.--From publisher description."@en
"We all notice things about our bodies that don't seem quite right, from brittle hair to excessive flatulence. But when are these simply harmless physical quirks and when are they signs that a visit to the doctor is in order? This guide covers every body part from head to toe---and everything in between--to help you decode the often mysterious messages your body sends you. Drawn from cutting-edge research and the latest scientific literature, and vetted by a panel of medical experts, this book also includes historical trivia and fascinating factoids about each body area.--From publisher description."
"An authoritative guide to deciphering the human body's quirks and oddities explains how to determine which of these signs and symptoms we can ignore, and which ones could be indicators or danger signs of potential illness that should be treated."
"Warum habe ich ständig Schluckauf? - Ein neuer Weg zur SelbstdiagnoseWussten Sie, dass Ihr Körper zu Ihnen spricht? Seine Sprache ist allerdings nicht immer so leicht zu verstehen. Denn Signale wie Lidzucken, Hautflecken oder Nagelrillen sind uneindeutig. Wann weisen sie auf eine ernsthafte Erkrankung hin, wann sind sie nur ein kosmetisches Problem oder vielleicht Anzeichen für einen Nährstoffmangel? Dieses äußerst aufschlussreiche Handbuch hilft, harmlose Botschaften des Körpers von Warnsignalen zu unterscheiden. Obwohl wir uns gesund fühlen, nehmen wir manchmal seltsame Dinge an unserem Körper wahr: Der Geschmackssinn verändert sich, die Finger oder Beine kribbeln, das Haar wird brüchig, Hautausschlag oder Ohrensausen beunruhigen uns: Ist man nun ernsthaft krank oder nicht? Sollte man direkt ins Krankenhaus fahren, gelegentlich einen Arzt aufsuchen, oder reicht vielleicht sogar ein Besuch bei der Kosmetikerin? Unser Körper kommuniziert über sogenannte Körpersignale mit uns und hält uns so über unseren inneren Gesundheitszustand auf dem Laufenden. Wir müssen diese Zeichen nur deuten. Die Medizinjournalistinnen Joan Liebmann-Smith und Jacqueline Nardi Egan nehmen in diesem topaktuellen und medizinisch fundierten Sachbuch jedes Signal genau unter die Lupe. Mit vielen Hintergrundinformationen und anschaulichen Darstellungen - faszinierend und lehrreich. Vom Scheitel bis zur Sohle: ein umfassendes Standardwerk, das in jeden Haushalt gehört!"
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