Most of us accept that aches and pains are a normal part of
aging. Arthritis, for example, is a very common condition among independent
seniors that causes pain if it isn’t managed correctly. It’s one thing
to sleep “wrong” one night and have a little neck pain for the first hour of
the day, but it’s a whole other thing to have unusual symptoms that last or are
recurring. Our recommendation is to not wave off any symptoms you’ve never
experienced before. If you’re not sure what’s unusual or not, here are some
symptoms all seniors need to be aware of, as they can be a sign of a serious
health issue.
Pain and symptoms seniors should not ignore
- Shortness
of breath. If you feel pressure in your chest, have difficulty
catching your breath, tightness in your lungs, or dizziness, it’s nothing
you should ignore. These can be symptoms of a partial or complete blockage
in your coronary artery, which can cause a heart attack. For women, this
combined with flu-like symptoms (even over a few days) can even be a sign
of a heart attack in progress. It could also be a sign of asthma, fluid
around the heart, pneumonia, fluid around the lungs, or lung disease, so
have your doctor check you out as soon as possible.
- Post-menopausal
bleeding. Having bleeding after menopause is a symptom that you
should see your gynecologist about. It may not be anything to worry about,
but it could also be a symptom of certain gynecological cancers.
- Blood
in your stool. If you see traces of blood in your stool or your
stool appears black, it’s time for a check-up. While some medications and
supplements can change your stool color (for example, Pepto-Bismol can
darken your stool), it’s best to have a doctor make sure it’s not blood.
Blood in your stool can indicate colorectal cancer, bleeding in your gastrointestinal
tract, an ulcer, hemorrhoids, or diverticulitis.
- Skin
lesions. Risks of skin cancer increase as we age, so painful or
unusual patches of skin or moles should be checked out. Often, these
lesions appear as flat lesions, brown scar-like lesions, crusty lesions,
or lesions with uneven shapes with blue, white, red, or dark brown specks.
They may also appear as red nodules or waxy bumps. Skin cancer is very
treatable when caught early, so it’s worth the doctor’s visit.
- Painful
breast tissue. If your breast tissue feels swollen, painful, or
has a lump, it’s definitely time to see the doctor. These are common signs
of breast cancer, which is treatable when detected early. Although it
predominantly affects women, men can have breast cancer too, so don’t
ignore your discomfort if you notice anything unusual. Although many lumps
are benign, it’s always beneficial to have a doctor examine you.
- Lower
back pain and fever. If you have pain around your hips on one or
both sides, especially if you also have a fever or feel nauseous, it could
be a sign of a kidney infection. These are treatable but can be
life-threatening or cause lasting kidney damage if you don’t get the right
treatment quickly, especially if you have diabetes. These symptoms can
also be a sign of a urinary tract infection, a weakened immune system, or
a urinary tract blockage.
- Calf
or thigh pain. Are you feeling a throbbing or cramping pain in
one of your calf or thigh muscles? This could be deep vein thrombosis
(DVT), a clot in your leg. Other symptoms include reddened, hot-feeling
skin where the pain is located and swollen veins. Seniors are at risk for
DVT if they sit for a long time, have cancer or heart failure, have
varicose veins, or are dehydrated. This is a potentially life-threatening
health condition, so it’s important to get early treatment. This usually
includes an anticoagulant to thin the blood, or a surgeon may have to
remove the clot if it doesn’t respond to the medication.
- Pain
in your big toe. Gout is a form of arthritis caused by a buildup
of uric acid crystals and it causes searing pain in joints, most commonly
first occurring in the big toe. One of the most common risk factors is a
diet of red meat, alcohol, and high-fructose corn syrup products, but it
can happen to anyone. It’s very painful, but can be treated by your doctor
with medication. Without treatment, you’re put at high risk for kidney
stones and kidney failure, so it’s essential to get treatment.
Bristol Glen is a leading assisted
living community in Sussex County, NJ. We offer a beautiful and welcoming
space for seniors who need additional care and assistance to live a full and
abundant life. Our long-term care team is compassionate, fully trained, and
ready to assist seniors with their health, including managing dementia,
diabetes, and other medical conditions.
For more information on UMC at Bristol Glen and how we can
effectively manage
chronic health conditions in seniors,
please contact us today or visit our website at:https://umcommunities.org/bristolglen/
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