Isn't eye health more important than physical health?

Doctors believe that bright, bright, black and white eyes represent health. The lines on the iris of the eye can especially show the health of the body organs. Specifically, the closer the lines of the iris are, the stronger the human body will be. On the contrary, if there are oval holes in the iris, it shows that the body's ability to resist pressure, pollution and various violations is poor. As we all know, in the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, there are hopes, smells, questions and pulses, among which the condition of eyes is a very important diagnostic standard. In the eyes of experienced doctors, our eyes are like a "map of human organs"-the upper part of the iris reflects the health of the upper part of the human body, and the lower part reflects the health of the lower part. Doctors believe that hepatitis patients usually have unhealthy yellow eyes, and there may be abnormal spots on the iris, which coincides with the theory of "the liver governs the eyes" in traditional Chinese medicine. In addition, the eyes of diabetic patients are different from those of healthy people, because more than 70% of diabetic patients have red eyes, which is caused by retinal congestion. In fact, not only diabetes and hepatitis, but also many other diseases can be manifested through the eyes, such as nervous system problems. Usually when doctors diagnose brain diseases, they will ask ophthalmologists to provide in-depth examination reports as important reference data for final diagnosis. Problems such as hypertension, metabolic disorder and hyperlipidemia, including arteriosclerosis, can also be reflected in different degrees through the eyes. Although the appearance of iris varies from person to person, some features are lifelong. No matter whether the body is sick or not, the signs of abnormality include unexplained lumps or dense white spots, which reveal the occurrence of inflammation or some serious diseases. The following symptoms can be observed through the eyes. Next time you look in the mirror, don't forget to look at your eyes carefully to see if there is anything unusual and whether you need to go to the hospital for a comprehensive and formal physical examination.