Physical Warning Signs No Woman Should Ignore
Vision Changes

Vision changes tend to come on slowly, which, unfortunately, makes them easy to overlook, as the eyes always try to adapt as much as they can. If cell phones or computer screens suddenly become harder to read, it might be time to see the eye doctor. Vision loss may also be a symptom of a more serious condition. The sudden and painless loss of vision is a common symptom of a stroke. Women must pay attention to large floaters that occur more than once or twice a week, as this can be a sign of retinal detachment.
The next ailment may seem innocuous, but may indicate something far more concerning.