How to see the health of internal organs from the face?

First, the relationship between facial beauty and internal organs

Recently, a survey by British scientists shows that the internal organs of human body, such as heart, stomach and kidney, have specific "connections" with different parts of the face.

Wrinkles-if the wrinkles on the forehead increase, it means that the liver is overloaded. So be sure to quit smoking and drinking, eat less animal fat and drink at least 3 liters of water every day.

Dark circles-If your eyes are dark and dull, it's your kidneys' burden. Remember to eat less salt, sugar and coffee, eat more carrots and radishes, or have some dandelions.

Face-If you look pale and your cheeks are gray recently, it means that your body is short of oxygen and your lungs are not functioning well. It is best to go for a walk and jog in the park, and then add some green vegetables to increase the intake of protein, minerals and crude fiber.

Nose-When you wake up, you suddenly find that your nose is red, so check whether you have eaten too much sugar recently. Eating too much chocolate and candy will form red blood vessels at the tip of the nose. It is better to use nuts, fruits and yogurt instead of chocolate as retail. But if the whole nose is red, it means the heart is overloaded. You should immediately relax, quit smoking and eat less greasy food.

Lips-Sometimes the lips swell inexplicably, which is often caused by stomach cramps. Potatoes are good for the stomach, have the effect of warming the stomach, and indirectly contribute to the beauty of the lips.

Second, the spots on women's faces may be related to diseases.

If a woman has some pigment spots on her face, don't buy cosmetics to try to cover them up. These spots are often closely related to their own health level, and some spots may also be signs of certain diseases.

Fringe of hairline: related to gynecological diseases, such as female hormone imbalance.

Eyelid spot: It is more common in people with too many pregnancies and miscarriages and women with hormonal imbalance.

Subnasal spot: more common in ovarian diseases.

Eye spot: it is more common in the emotional instability caused by uterine diseases, excessive abortion and hormonal imbalance.

Spots on cheeks: more common in the facial manifestations of elderly people with liver disease, sun exposure, menopause, and people with weakened accessory adrenal function.

Mandibular plaque: seen in gynecological diseases such as blood acidification and excessive leucorrhea.

Frontal spot: more common in abnormal sex hormones, accessory kidney hormones and ovarian hormones.

Spots on temples and eyes: related to hypothyroidism, pregnancy, menopause, tension and psychological shock.

Third, facial skin color can predict visceral health.

An article published in the British Daily Mail pointed out that a person's facial skin can not only show the basic health status, but also know a person's internal health status through his face.

Red garlic nose: it can be hypertension, heart and liver dysfunction, or excessive drinking.

Yellow complexion: liver and spleen dysfunction.

Pale face: it may be that the gland function is weak, the liver is congested or the liver function is inactive, and anemia.

Oral ulcer: digestive dysfunction caused by vitamin B2 deficiency.

Chapped lips: Lips are not as self-protective as skin, so they need more care. When a person is healthy and full of energy, his lips will be full and moist. Lips can also reflect a person's sex hormone level, especially women. Before ovulation, women's lips look fuller and more attractive, because the estrogen level in women reaches the highest level before ovulation. But when a person is depressed, tired or lacking vitamin B, his lips will also be chapped.