When doctors chat with patients eye to eye, they don’t do so simply because they want to create rapport. As it turns out, certain facial traits may reveal vital clues to underlying health conditions. You may want to consider seeing a doctor about a change in appearance, especially if the symptoms are new.
Facial Asymmetry
This can be one of the first signs of stroke. Patients will often describe it like this: ‘I looked in the mirror, and my face looked different.’” You might also notice that one side of your face is numb or feel as if you can’t fully smile. Or you might have trouble speaking.
This can be one of the first signs of stroke. Patients will often describe it like this: ‘I looked in the mirror, and my face looked different.’” You might also notice that one side of your face is numb or feel as if you can’t fully smile. Or you might have trouble speaking.
Discoloured Complexion
slight changes in your complexion may indicate that something may be wrong. Paleness could be a sign of anaemia.
A yellow tone could indicate liver disease. A bluish tint in lips or nail beds could indicate heart or lung disease.
slight changes in your complexion may indicate that something may be wrong. Paleness could be a sign of anaemia.
Dry, Flaky Skin or Lips
This is a common warning sign of dehydration, but it may also indicate a more serious problem that affects sweat gland function, such as hypothyroidism (marked by insufficient levels of thyroid hormone) or diabetes.
This is a common warning sign of dehydration, but it may also indicate a more serious problem that affects sweat gland function, such as hypothyroidism (marked by insufficient levels of thyroid hormone) or diabetes.
Other signs of hypothyroidism include feeling cold, weight gain, and fatigue. Diabetes symptoms include extreme thirst, frequent urination, and blurry vision.
Excess Facial Hair
Unwanted hair, particularly along the jawline, chin, and upper lip, could be a symptom of polycystic ovarian syndrome, a hormone imbalance in which male hormone levels are elevated.
Unwanted hair, particularly along the jawline, chin, and upper lip, could be a symptom of polycystic ovarian syndrome, a hormone imbalance in which male hormone levels are elevated.
Soft, Yellow Spots On Eyelids
Patients with cholesterol-filled lesions, called xanthelasmata, may have a higher risk of heart disease.
Patients with cholesterol-filled lesions, called xanthelasmata, may have a higher risk of heart disease.
A 2011 Danish study of nearly 13,000 patients found that about 4 percent had the spots and that those patients were nearly 70 percent more likely to develop hardening of the arteries and almost 50 percent more likely to have a heart attack over the next few decades than patients without them.
Eye Bags and Puffiness
Tired-looking eyes could be a red flag for chronic allergies, which dilate blood vessels and cause them to leak. In the sensitive skin under your eyes, this creates puffiness and a dark purple-blue hue.
Tired-looking eyes could be a red flag for chronic allergies, which dilate blood vessels and cause them to leak. In the sensitive skin under your eyes, this creates puffiness and a dark purple-blue hue.
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