How Diseases Manifest in Facial Features
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1. Forehead
- Dark spots on the forehead: Changes in the frontal lobe can manifest on the forehead. The presence of purple-black spots in this area may indicate a serious condition.
- Spots and discomfort on the forehead: This could suggest issues with the uterus or abnormalities in the lungs.
- Dullness and lack of luster in the upper forehead: This might be a sign of kidney disease.
- A sudden increase in forehead wrinkles: This implies an excessive burden on the liver, so it's recommended to reduce the intake of animal fats and eat lighter foods.
2. Temples
- Prominent, worm-like blue veins on the temples: This may indicate a risk of stroke.
- Curved blue veins on the right temple: This suggests potential fecal stagnation in the right cecum.
3. Eyes
- The normal color of the sclera (the white part of the eye) is a clean bluish-white, which indicates good health. However, if you notice the following conditions, it's important to be attentive:
- Sclera appears bluish-white: This could be a sign of anemia.
- Green spots on the sclera: This often signals intestinal obstruction.
- Sclera turns yellow: Typically a sign of jaundice, which can result from liver problems, biliary diseases, pregnancy-related issues, or certain hemolytic disorders.
- Small red spots on the sclera: These are due to capillary dilation and are commonly seen in diabetic patients.
- Pale sclera: This indicates potential heart disease or circulatory system issues; a significantly pale sclera suggests possible lung problems.
4. The area near the hairline (upper third) corresponds to the heart
Any abnormalities in this area suggest poor cardiovascular health or high levels of mental stress. The presence of small pimples or noticeable color changes compared to your normal skin tone may indicate short-term mental stress. If there are lumps, redness, swelling, or discoloration (such as blue, purple, black, or dark tones), along with spots or changes in pigmentation, this could point to long-term cardiovascular issues or chronic mental stress.