Aging isn’t always fun. As you age, there some changes that are inevitable and in fact natural. While they may feel worrisome, especially as you figure out how to deal with those symptoms, you shouldn’t worry too much when key signs of aging begin to arise. By becoming aware of the differences in your body as you age, you can continue aging with grace, saving your worry for potentially dangerous symptoms.
Sign #1: Decreasing Strength and Stamina
As you age, it’s natural to no longer have the energy and strength you had when you were young. You may find that you’re not able to accomplish some of the same things you did when you were younger or that it’s harder to get through those extremely busy, draining days. It’s more important than ever to keep up a good exercise routine as you age. This can help improve both strength and stamina and keep you feeling younger longer.
Sign #2: Skin Changes
As you get older, you will most likely notice your skin will change. It will become thinner and more fragile, which means that it will tear and bruise more easily. You may find that you have more problems with injuries or even that you have unexplained bruises that you don’t recognize or remember. Age spots, which are natural darkening of the pigments of the skin in some areas, may also start to appear. While you’ll want to be more careful about bumps and dings, thinning skin isn’t a sign of trouble. It’s a perfectly normal sign of aging.
Sign #3: Sleep Changes
As you get older, your need for sleep will change–and it’s not always predictable! Some people may find they need more sleep as they get older. This may mean a nap in the middle of the day or sleeping later in the morning. Others find that they simply don’t need as much sleep or that it’s harder to fall asleep at night. By establishing a routine and getting your circadian rhythms set so that your body knows when it’s expected to sleep, you can continue to get the amount of sleep that’s right for you. This will help you feel well-rested and ready to tackle your day.
Sign #4: Loss of Taste
Many of the symptoms of aging aren’t fun, but losing or decreasing your sense of taste can be a real struggle! As you age, the intensity of taste may decrease. This may mean that some of your favorite foods no longer have the rich flavors that you’re used to enjoying or that you may start to like foods that weren’t appealing in the past. Hot and spicy foods, for example, may seem to have a more appropriate flavor punch. Many seniors also start to develop an increasing sweet tooth as they age.
Sign #5: Aging Eyesight
It’s natural for your eyesight to decline with age. You might notice that it’s harder to see at night or that you struggle to see small print when it’s right in front of you. Your depth perception and ability to judge colors may also begin to decrease. If you notice that you have blind spots in your vision or that there seems to be a haze over everything, on the other hand, it’s time to pay a fast visit to your eye doctor to discuss your symptoms.
Learning to cope with the signs and symptoms of aging can be a challenge. If you need additional help adjusting to these changes or taking care of the daily tasks that improve your quality of life, contact us! We’ll work with you to maintain the independence you desire!