7.Hand Strength
You might find your hands have to work harder opening a jar, or your hold on the steering wheel isn’t as firm. Your grip strength usually starts to drop in your 50s. You can keep your hands strong by playing with clay, squishing a stress ball, or wringing water out of a washcloth. If you lose your grip strength early or suddenly, it could be a sign of arthritis, nerve damage, or another health issue.
8.Vision Issues
After you hit your 40s, you’ll likely have trouble seeing things close-up, like reading a menu. It’s called presbyopia. Sometimes, aging brings more serious issues like glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration.