4 WARNING SIGNS You Need To Go To Your DOCTOR! | Dr. Steven Gundry

A stomach bug or occasional heartburn are common, but when digestive symptoms persist longer than two weeks, a doctor should evaluate you to ensure you don’t have a more serious condition. Talk to your doctor if you experience these persistent symptoms:

The common cold is exactly that—common, and usually not serious. But when respiratory symptoms persist longer than 10 days, it’s time to call your doctor to make sure you don’t have bronchitispneumonia or something worse. Watch out for these persistent symptoms, especially if accompanied by a fever, muscle aches or fatigue:

Occasionally forgetting where you put your keys usually isn’t something to worry about. But when memory or other cognitive issues begin to regularly affect your everyday life, you may need to see a doctor. It may be friends or family members who first notice these signs and symptoms of cognitive changes:

  • Frequently forgetting things, such as appointments, important dates or belongings
  • Difficulty concentrating or losing your train of thought
  • Trouble making decisions, making plans, or understanding directions
  • Showing poor judgment
  • Behavioral or personality changes
    • https://www.healthgrades.com/right-care/lifestyle-and-wellness/8-signs-you-should-see-a-doctor