1. Back pain There may be cystitis or adnexitis. You should go to the hospital for blood and urine tests, and if needed, cystoscopy to prevent kidney stones. It is important to drink plenty of water and avoid spicy and spice-containing foods at this time. Anti-inflammatory treatment and physical therapy should be given if necessary. 2, irritability Because of the slightest trivial matter to get angry, or easy to pessimistic crying, and this is not consistent with your original character; this need to check the thyroid function, the central nervous system is most sensitive to thyroid hormone imbalance. Initial symptoms: easily agitated, irritable, crying, panic attacks, insomnia, good appetite but gradually losing weight, and menstrual disorders. 3. Dizziness Frequent dizziness, blood pressure should be checked. People of any age can suffer from low blood pressure, which usually appears in women at the age of 35-40. It is important to adjust your diet and choose some sports that are good for you. 4. Swollen lids Get up in the morning with slight swelling under the eyes and dark circles under the eyes. This is most likely the result of chronic fatigue. If edema occurs frequently, it is time to check the kidneys. According to statistics, women are 1,5 times more likely to suffer from kidney stones than men. 5, leg swelling The legs swell at night and become unconscious. This is a symptom of chronic venous failure. You need to eat more vegetables, which contain fibers that can strengthen the walls of the veins. Leg exercises can be done several times a day. 6. Cramps Frequent cramps in the hands and feet. This may be a lack of calcium and vitamin D. They determine the hardness of the bones and the contraction of the muscles. To eat more dairy products, liver, seafood. 7, excessive sweating More sweating than usual. This may be a plant nerve disorder. If ordinary sedatives do not work, it is necessary to see a doctor. 8, wasting Weight change, frequent thirst or the desire to go to the toilet; these symptoms to exclude diabetes, if necessary, do blood sugar test; if the test results are still normal, do not eat more sweets and fatty food. 9. Hair loss Massive hair loss; scattered hair loss (hair falling out from all parts of the head), women are more likely to suffer from this disease than men. The reason for massive hair loss may be due to psychological stress, untreated infections or incorrect diet. It may also be due to certain diseases or congenital disorders. Excessive secretion of sebaceous glands or changes in the nature of sebaceous secretion can cause hair loss.