Is red face healthy?

In most people's eyes, blushing is a sign of good health, but it is not. The red face also hides the disease crisis.

(1) may have rheumatic heart disease. Due to mitral stenosis, blood flow to the heart is blocked, leading to congestion in the lungs, which will lead to purple cheeks.

(2) Suspected hypertension. In patients with hypertension, the heart is enlarged, the myocardial hypertrophy, and the myocardial contractility is enhanced, which increases the blood volume discharged by the heart, thus causing the blood vessels in the head and face to dilate and congestion, leading to redness.

(3) Maybe he has epidemic hemorrhagic fever. Due to systemic capillary dilation, vascular permeability increases, which can be manifested as facial congestion and facial redness in the early stage.

(4) Symptoms of tuberculosis. Patients with pulmonary tuberculosis often present with facial flushing, accompanied by symptoms such as loss of appetite, fatigue, low-grade fever in the afternoon, night sweats, cough or hemoptysis.

Tips

Although a red face is an ideal face, there are exceptions. A person's health can't be measured only by superficial phenomena, otherwise it may delay the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.