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Common Body Developments as You Grow Older

01 January 2006 · Viewed 3720 times · Disclaimer & Terms
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A healthy body allows for more adventures as someone ages

The body changes quite a bit as a person ages. These changes can cause a person problems, especially if they stay active. People need to be educated about the medical side of aging, so they can prepare for the complications. Aging does not need to be a worry about the worst case scenario. Aging can be enjoyed, if a person prepares for it. The preparation will allow a person to live life to the fullest. Imagine taking the grandkids to the mountains and them having a hard time keeping up. That will be what preparation and education will do for a person getting to the part of the aging process where they may have issues.

 

The bones

As people get older, they start to lose calcium. That means the bones are not as strong as they should be. Osteoporosis is a disease that mostly affects people who get older. It lowers bone mass and does structural weakening. People need to make sure they are getting enough calcium and vitamin D, so they combat the disease. Make sure to exercise and talk to a doctor. The problems that come can be taken care of, if a person will take the time to do what is necessary. People do not need to suffer.

 

Suffering legs

Many people, mostly men, ask what are varicose veins. This is a health issue in which large and swollen veins appear all over the legs and feet. The veins are not working correctly. The blood is not flowing as it should. Legs swell, ache, and the pain is constant. There are several treatments to be had, in which the person needs to contact their doctor. Research needs to be done, with a doctor consulting. No person has to suffer through this. Take care of the problem early. Pregnancies may start the process, but it will get worse.

 

Digestive problems

As someone gets older, their digestive tract may not want to be running as smoothly as it should. The medicines that a person has to take could be part of the cause. Someone who has retired may not get to be as active as they should be. The stomach needs fiber and fluids to help stop the onset of these issues. Be more active. When problems start, find the cause. Constipation and frequent bathroom visits can slow someone down. A person does not need to suffer from stomach problems, when they have so much more life to live.

 

Gray matter

The brain may slow some as someone gets older. There is also the risk of dementia and Alzheimers. Some of these issues can be mitigated by physical activity. A healthy body helps the mind with blood flow. Eat healthily and it helps, as well. Find hobbies that stimulate the mind, or learn new topics. There are ways to open new neural pathways. Do not let the mind stagnate, as it will not keep working. Look for new ways to stimulate the mind. A mind that is not kept healthy will make someone feel less themselves, which does not need to happen.


The body, from head to toe, can start having aches and pains that can be helped. It does not mean someone has to take lots of medication, just live more healthy. A healthy body affects every part in a way that will grant more time. The chance at new adventures does not stop when someone is young. The chance stops when someone stops looking. Do not let health problems keep going. A healthy person can find new adventures around every corner. A person can make sure they live a full life, even when others think the light is dimming.

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