How do you recover from sub-optimal health?
Research shows that over 95% of Hong Kong people often feel unwell even without symptoms of a health problem. They have sub-optimal health, a state that is in between good health and bad. What can be done?
15 common sub-optimal health symptoms
According to the “Survey on Hong Kong Citizens’ knowledge and opinions on sub-health” on the University of Hong Kong’s Public Opinion Programme website, Hong Kong people are no stranger to sub-optimal health, which takes both a physical and a psychological toll. Among the most common symptoms are eye fatigue, back pains and frequent tiredness1.
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Stress could cause chronic illness
Research has also found that constantConstant stress caused by work and interpersonal relationships, and bad lifestyle habits such as irregular eating, lack of sleep and exercise can all contribute to sub-optimal health. Many Hong Kong people work year-round and are often too busy to remember important dates or even notice warning signs from their bodies. Overlooking symptoms of sub-optimal health can cause more stress and increase the risks of chronic illnesses, such as autoimmune system diseases and shingles (herpes zoster).
Warning signs that shouldn’t be ignored
In addition to the symptoms of sub-optimal health, the body could experience other anomalies. Even the mild symptoms are potentially linked to serious health issues. In case of doubt, get a doctor’s opinion as soon as possible. Early detection is always key to effective treatment.
There is the case of an individual who ignored the persisting canker sores on the tip of their tongue and was diagnosed with tongue cancer 4 months later. Clinical oncologists have pointed out that early-stage tongue cancer does resemble canker sores, so sores that persist might be a sign of cancer21.
According to physiotherapists, conditions like stroke and spinal dislocation can affect the nerves in the shoulders, armpits, forearms and even fingers, causing numbness. If you are a heavy smartphone user, it’s worth remembering that keeping your head lowered for long periods can put pressure on your neck and spine, and problems could arise32.
A surgeon has cited the case of an individual who was having frequent problems with constipation, bloating and hiccups. He eventually went to see a doctor and was diagnosed with colorectal cancer. According to information provided by the Department of Health, colorectal cancer could lead to changes in one’s bowel habits43.
Reversing sub-optimal health with ease
There is a seemingly endless array of modern-day diseases, and more and more people are suffering from sub-optimal health. This condition can be reversed, and future illnesses prevented, with timely lifestyle changes. It is only with good health that you can look forward to a carefree retirement.
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Sources:
- HKU survey results: 95% of Hong Kong people have symptoms of sub-optimal health; people in their prime most at risk; sub-optimal health symptoms affect 65% of Hong Kong people and their daily lives
- Ming Pao Health website: persistent canker sores could mean tongue cancer
- ET Net: Numbness in arms can be serious, possible signs of spinal dislocation or stroke
- TOPick: Frequent constipation, bloating and hiccups; man diagnosed with colorectal cancer that has spread to liver
- Alfary website: How many calories per day? Understand your daily nutrient requirements (Part 1).