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Can I diagnose Myself?

Did you know that you can diagnose your own or others by simply looking at their faces? This fascinating method originated in the East and has been used for many years. Take a look in the mirror and do a self-examination. Take a look at the whites of both your eyes. Are you noticing red vessels? It could be that you are not getting enough sleep or are spending too much time at the computer. It is a sign that your nerve system has exhausted and you need to rest. It could be a sign of hepatitis if your eyes turn yellow. Dark circles could indicate fatigue, insomnia, low bloodpressure, cardiovascular disorders, or a lack of vitamins.

Let’s see…

If you notice dark circles, puffiness, and yellowish-colored eyes, it is time to check your liver. It needs to be checked! What about your upper lids. Your kidneys may not function properly if your upper lids are puffy. If your lower lids appear puffy, it could be a sign of a pancreatic disorder or spleen disorder. We love full, red lips. These are signs of sexual disorders, but we all love full red lips. You shouldn’t be upset if your lips are average. Just use a lip liner with a red lipstick. You should increase the amount of cheeses, nuts, cereals, and fish in your daily diet if your mouth corners are cracked. Women with pale lips and thin lips are likely to be deficient in estrogen. If your teeth are yellowish and you don’t smoke, it is time to check your gall bladder.

Your immune system will collapse if your teeth are yellowish. Are you convinced that naturally white teeth (naturally very clean) are wonderful? It could be a sign that your mineral balance is not correct. Now, check your tongue. If your tongue is clean and pink, you are very lucky. Your digestive system is fine. Your digestive system is fine. If your tongue turns yellowish it could be a problem with your gall bladder, hemorhoids, or both. Dry cracked tongue is a sign of diabetes. If your tongue has a thin, white coating (plaque), on its front and middle, it could be due to gastritis, stomach ulcers, or a duodenal/duodenal ulcer.

Digestive System

Your digestive system may not function properly if there is a white coating on the root of your mouth. A white plaque on the roof of your mouth could indicate thrush or Candida infection. This can be caused by antibiotic treatment or stomatitis. Scarlet fever is when the tongue looks like a strawberry with white spots. It could indicate anemia, low blood pressure or problems with blood flow. If your skin turns yellowish, it could be a problem in the gall bladder. High blood pressure and cardiovascular disorders are likely to cause a reddish-colored complexion. Are there red capillaries in your face? Your skin is very sensitive.

Avoid red wine, spices, and smoked meat. These foods can increase blood capillaries. It is normal for women to get pimples around their lips or on their chin once a month prior to their period. If you notice pimples under your chin, it is likely that there is a problem in your digestive system. Your liver should be checked if you notice pimples around your temples. A pimple on your forehead is a sign of stomach or gall bladder disorders. If your skin is smooth and clear, but you occasionally get tiny red pimples from food allergies, it could be that your skin is allergic to something. If your skin is dry and flaky, you may have a weaker liver or a weaker nerve system. Let’s look at your hair.

Hormonal Factor

Check your thyroid gland if you experience excessive hair loss. Make sure you are getting enough vitamins and minerals. Check your bowels if your hair is very fragile. Your nervous system may be weak if your hair grows slowly. You should check your heart rate and pancreas if you notice gray hair growing quickly. Another reason could be hormonal dysfunction. High acidity, high salt intake, diabetes, stress, constant fatigue and lack of enzymes are all reasons why you might develop grey hair early in life. If your hair is dry and brittle, it could be a sign that you have not been receiving the right nutrition. A woman may experience baldness around her temples due to early climax, dysmenorrhea, or hormonal dysfunction.

If your hair became darkening fast and you have light hair, it is a sign that your liver or gall bladder are not working properly. Gout or rheumatism could be the cause of your baldness. If you can’t get around bald spots, you may have serious anemia. Reduce the amount of sugar, coffee, salt, and dairy in your diet if you have dandruff. This article does not replace a doctor’s diagnosis. However, it is hoped that you will not delay seeing a doctor if one of these signs is present. Your health is extremely important! Yulia Berry works as a professional makeup artist. Her passion is to find the best natural home remedies, healthy diet plans and beauty and makeup tips from other countries. She spent several years researching alternative remedies and healthy diets.

Hair Loss

Losing your hair is one of the most devastating experiences a woman can experience. Baldness is when hairs start to fall out, which is quite normal- around 100-150 per daily. They don’t grow back. Although science is still trying to determine the exact cause of this phenomenon, we know that genetic predisposition and aging are closely (if at all) related. The majority of hair loss problems experienced by women are due to genetic hair loss and increased shed (chronic telogen effluvium), which can be as high as 95% in the years before menopause. Women are more likely than men to experience hair loss from the crown to behind the hairline.

There are two types: anagen effluvium or telogen effluvium. The latter can be caused by medications or other processes, such as chemotherapy. The first is due to an abnormally high number of hair follicles in the resting phase. Normal hair growth will occur once the above causes are addressed. Voluminous hair can be achieved by eating a healthy, balanced diet. Avoid excessive vitamin A. Healthy hair will be helped by iron-rich foods and protein. Vegans and vegetarians are often at risk of hair loss due to their altered diets. If you are vegan or vegetarian, you should take iron, zinc, and protein on a daily basis. Hair loss can be caused by severe illness or emotional stress.

 

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