These Health Issues May be Affecting Your Career

Everyone gets ill from time to time, and whether you are suffering from a common cold or a stomach upset, you are usually back to full health within a few days.

However, there are times when health problems can suddenly creep up on us and have an impact on our lives without any warning signs. This can, of course, be a problem for your general quality of life, but also, your career. If you do not seek out the appropriate treatment, you may find your performance at work begins to suffer, affecting your career prospects and affect you financially. If you have not been feeling yourself lately, or you want to know some of the signs to look out for, read on to find out about some of the health problems that might be affecting your career and what you can do about them.

Diabetes
Diabetes, particularly type two, is becoming somewhat endemic in recent years, and prediabetes is more common than ever. Whether it is type one, type two, or undiagnosed, diabetes is a very serious medical condition that should not be ignored. If you have been feeling more tired or hungrier than usual, have had unexplained weight loss or gain, nausea, dizziness and more frequent trips to the toilet, then you should go to the doctors and ask for a fasting blood test to determine whether you have the condition or not. If properly managed, you should be able to keep it under control and continue to live a long and successful life. 

Hearing Loss
As we get older, it is not uncommon for our hearing to get worse.  However, taking note of any hearing loss and seeing a professional at the first signs of it is essential for your ear health, as an undiagnosed ear condition could lead to permanent hearing loss and may result in you needing advanced hearing aids for better hearing days or a complete loss of hearing altogether.

Eyesight Problems
Just like your ears, it is essential to take proper care of your eyesight too. If your vision is compromised, it can have an immense impact on your life, and it can also put both you and others in danger too if not treated. Remember to have regular eye tests and to take care of your eyes.

Mental Health 
At some point or another, it is said that everyone feels depressed. However, some people suffer from this on a much bigger scale. Depression can have a massive effect on your everyday life, including your career. It can lead to many people thinking about harming themselves or even taking their own lives. If you begin to experience any feelings of depression or that life is not worth living, seek help immediately. 

Allergies 
Allergies are so common these days, with many people not realizing they even have them! They can present themselves in many different ways, such as headaches, IBS, and skin conditions. So, if you are not feeling quite right, mention it to your doctor as you could have an undiagnosed allergy.

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Mia Guerra

Mia Guerra

Executive Editor at Chispa Magazine
Executive Editor at Chispa Magazine, Mia Guerra is a writer at heart. Regardless the topic, she loves to investigate, encourage, and ruminate on topics that can make us better people. Aiming to live a Proverbs 31 life, Mia is ecstatic to be following her calling with Chispa. At home she is her husband's sidekick and together they are raising a God-fearing family in Atlanta.

Mia Guerra

Executive Editor at Chispa Magazine, Mia Guerra is a writer at heart. Regardless the topic, she loves to investigate, encourage, and ruminate on topics that can make us better people. Aiming to live a Proverbs 31 life, Mia is ecstatic to be following her calling with Chispa. At home she is her husband's sidekick and together they are raising a God-fearing family in Atlanta.