The appearance of 4 types of physiognomy may be a sign of disease or cancer

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-29

When we pay attention to physical health, we usually find that the signals sent by the body may also be hidden on the face, such as earlobe folds, purple lips for many years, surface xanthelasma, and senile rings in the eyes, which may indicate hyperlipidemia, dyslipidemia, cerebral infarction and other diseases, and may even be a sign of disease or cancer. Here are 4 types of physiognomy that may indicate disease or cancer:

1. Small yellow bumps on the face

Small yellow bumps may appear on the face, especially near the eyelids. This can be due to overactivity and abnormal growth of cells, which can occur in many conditions such as melasma, actinic keratosis, and keratosis.

Although small yellow bumps are not necessarily an indication of disease or cancer, they can be an early warning sign that the body may have some underlying health problems, such as possibly high cholesterol levels or an abnormal immune system.

Second, the complexion is yellow

Yellowing can be due to health issues inside the body, such as liver disease, gallbladder disease, or certain digestive disorders.

These health problems can cause bilirubin levels to rise, which can lead to a yellow color. If you notice that your complexion is starting to turn yellow, especially in areas such as the eyelids, cheeks, and forehead, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly for diagnosis and**.

3. Yellow or white patches appear on the eyelids

The appearance of yellow or white patches on the eyelids may be caused by abnormal growth of cells, which may occur in diseases such as eyelid warts, melasma, age spots, etc.

While these plaques are not necessarily a sign of disease or cancer, they can be an early warning sign that the body may have some underlying health problems, such as possibly high cholesterol levels or an abnormal immune system.

Fourth, the face is pale

Pale complexion can be caused by anemia, certain heart conditions, or blood disorders. These diseases can cause an insufficient number of red blood cells or insufficient oxygen levels in the blood, resulting in a pale appearance.

If you notice that your complexion is starting to turn pale, especially in areas such as the eyelids, cheeks, and forehead, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly for diagnosis and**.

Summary: If you notice that you have the above symptoms in your face, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time for diagnosis and** to avoid further development of health problems.

At the same time, maintaining good living Xi habits and healthy eating Xi habits, regular physical examinations and health check-ups can help us better understand our physical condition and detect potential health problems early.

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