What can your face say about your health?

25 July 2018, 07:43 | Health
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Does the face reflect the state of our health? Such an assumption prevailed in the ancient world. However, modern doctors and scientists agree with this in many respects.

What clever devices scientists did not invent, but they do not always help to clarify the picture of the disease. And in ancient times the doctor had only three diagnostic devices - eyes, nose and ears plus the head on his shoulders.

for data processing instead of a computer. An experienced doctor of this and now is enough to navigate the diagnosis! Yes, and we have enough with you to understand what kind of health problem was encountered.

In any case, if, by examining yourself, you have discovered some sign of trouble, do not worry! This is just a testimony of a predisposition to the disease, not a diagnosis. Just look to the doctor and take a survey!.

Hair.

If the woman's hair becomes thinner, it sometimes indicates too active thyroid gland functioning, and female hair loss can be a sign of iron deficiency.

Whiskey.

Hollow whiskey can talk about dehydration, and pronounced veins and vessels at this point indicate high blood pressure.

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A thin white line around the iris may indicate an elevated cholesterol level. Small sebaceous glands or pimples on eyelids and on the skin around the eyes - proof that the body does not efficiently process fats. Bags under the eyes are traditionally associated with poor work of the kidneys and the heart, although often the puffiness of the eyelids is explained by too long a dream or habit of sleeping on your stomach, with your nose buried in the pillow (or maybe you ate something salty at night, drank tea or juice). Hanging eyelids can sign a liver overload.

Mouth.

Reddened gums, which often bleed, may be a symptom of periodontitis or gingivitis. In the ancient world, it was believed that the reddening of the gums indicates "excessively hot blood". The pale oral mucosa can talk about anemia, and the gums that move away from the teeth are another sign of periodontitis.

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Lips.

A large swollen lower lip is characteristic of people with chronic constipation, and thin lips sometimes indicate a weak thyroid gland (hypothyroidism). Pale lips can talk about anemia, and unusually large - indicate Down syndrome. Frequent ulcers on the lips sometimes signal problems with the lungs and respiratory system in general, and white points on them make you think about intestinal parasites.

Leather.

A grayish shade of the facial skin acquires when the intestines are ill, it becomes earthy and dry when the kidneys are not in order, and all shades of yellow on the face and eyes proteins talk about liver functioning disorders - it happens with jaundice (hepatitis A), but not always. It turns out that the yellow skin of the skin can also be given by medicines - medicines for diabetes or high blood pressure. Unhealthy pallor sometimes speaks of iron deficiency (anemia). White and very dry, wrinkle-prone skin and even eyes on roll-out - evidence of thyroid problems. They are still indicated by coarse and dry skin on the elbows.

Eyebrows.

Too thick and bushy make you think about a decrease in the function of the ovaries, rare and subtle can indicate a poor performance of the thyroid gland - the body lacks thyroxine (a hormone that ensures the use of nutrients in the hair follicles, respectively - cares about their health). Eyebrows grow together on the bridge of the nose? Watch for pressure - you have a tendency to hypertension (high blood pressure).

Cheeks.



Blush on the cheeks is considered a sign of excellent health, but it can also indicate health problems: high blood pressure and Cushing's syndrome, when the adrenal glands intensively produce cortisol.

Ears.

Wrinkles or hollows on the earlobe indicate a heart problem. By the way, this attribute has a scientific explanation. In one study, it was found that in people with cavities in the ear lobes, a percentage of heart disease is 10% greater.

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