How to judge the health of internal organs by ears?

We listen to the sound of the world with our ears. Whether it is beautiful music or annoying noise, our ears will help us restore them one by one. In fact, besides listening to sounds, our ears are also closely related to our internal organs. Structure and function of the ear: The only hearing organ in the human body structure is the ear, which is not only beautiful and adds color to the five senses, but also mainly responsible for transforming the sound generated by the surrounding vibration into nerve signals and transmitting them to the brain. These signals are translated into idioms and other sounds in the complex machine of the brain, and this process will be completed by three parts: the outer ear, the middle ear and the inner ear. Ears are expressionless organs in facial organs. Ear and heart: The beating heart forms a regular rhythm of life by the rhythm of contraction and expansion. If the hearing of other organs is static, then the hearing of the ear to the heart is dynamic, and the heart controls the speed and quantity of blood supply to the human body. The Standard for Syndrome Differentiation and Treatment of Miscellaneous Diseases points out more clearly: "The heart is the tongue. Tongue is not a point, because the ear is attached, the kidney governs the ear, and the heart governs the heart. Therefore, the heart wasting blood may lead to deafness and tinnitus. Ear and liver: We often say that "the liver opens the eyes", so we have a thorough understanding of the relationship between liver and eyes, but the relationship between ear and liver is also very close, mainly reflected in meridians. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that "the foot-shaoyang is connected with the gallbladder meridian", and in the first point, the close relationship between the ear and the kidney is introduced in detail, while the liver and kidney have the saying that "the liver and kidney are homologous", which is recorded in the Records of Syndrome Differentiation. So Chinese medicine has long recognized the close relationship between the ear and the liver. As the saying goes, "patients with liver disease ... have defects ... and their ears hear them." "Therefore, after the liver disease, the ear can also hear its uncomfortable symptoms. Ear and spleen: For spleen, we often think of the stomach, that is, we often say that the spleen and stomach act together on things, so that food is digested and transformed into essence, which constantly supplies the needs of whole body nutrition and the energy of body operation. It is recorded in classics and Tibetan images that "the spleen governs transport and transformation, the stomach governs absorption, and the water passes through the valley", so the spleen also has the day after tomorrow. Therefore, the health of the spleen is particularly closely related to the ears.