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Physiognomy - why it is necessary and what is its importance... How often we worry about unsightly rashes, redness and other skin diseases, start to treat them, not realizing that the cause lies in diseases of internal organs.

Symptoms of various diseases

"Skin diseases are a fiction, they are internal and sometimes nervous diseases, which are manifested only by changes on the skin." I.V.Davydovsky

Sudden darkening of hair may be a symptom of liver cirrhosis

The first sign of gallbladder problems is a lump in the throat that causes a constant urge to cough or swallow

Those who suffer from heart disease are characterized by a love of hot, spicy and acidic foods, especially bitter foods

In liver disease, there is a craving for sour and salty, sharp weakness, pain in the joints, especially at night.

If a person is in a state of anger and rage, blood rushes to the head. If one does not take measures to calm down and allow the blood to flow out, the liver will become stagnant and be damaged.

Liver disease can start with a sudden nosebleed

Physiognomy
Physiognomy

Signs of possible liver disease

  • The whites of the eyes are yellow in color, there is a vasculature.
  • Greenish skin color
  • A fold between the nose and mouth on the right side only - possibly gallstones
  • Longitudinal and transverse wrinkles in the center of the forehead
  • Brown spots at the roots of the hair
  • Brown circles around the eyes
  • Brown skin color around the mouth
  • A network of blood vessels throughout the skin, the presence of "red stars"
  • Wrinkles in the corners of the mouth
  • Thickened edge of the lower lip
  • Thickened back of the nose
  • Nodules on the earlobe, where the ear connects to the face
  • Brown spots on the face and hands
  • Depression of the right cheek only
  • Two parallel vertical wrinkles at the bridge of the nose
  • Sudden darkening of hair may be a symptom of liver cerrosis

Signs of possible gallbladder disease

  • Blue circles under my eyes
  • Pain in the hands and feet
  • Shrill shrill voice, unpleasant pronunciation of "ka", "ki", "koo", "ke", "ko" sounds
  • Lack of self-confidence, lack of determination, inability to follow through, fear of change
  • Prominent nasolabial fold on the right side only 

Signs of possible heart disease

  • Swollen upper eyelids
  • Wrinkle on the skin between the upper lip and nose
  • Deep, elongated nasolabial folds on both sides
  • Depressed left cheek
  • Dilated veins are clearly visible on the neck - problems with the right ventricle of the heart
  • Deep wrinkles on the earlobe - predisposition to heart attack
  • Signs of possible immune system problems
  • Sparse thin eyebrows, eyelash loss.
  • Hair growth on the upper lip and on the chin indicates adrenal and ovarian dysfunction, increased levels of sex hormones
  • Narrow thin pale lips indicate a lack of sex hormones and hormonal dysfunction
  • A transverse wrinkle on the bridge of the nose indicates poor thyroid function
  • "Bags" and thickening on the lower eyelids indicate dysfunction of the adrenal glands and internal secretion glands
  • Bulging brown spots on the upper eyelid is a hormonal imbalance

Signs of possible gastrointestinal disorders

  • White tip of the nose
  • Deep creases on both cheekbones reaching to the chin
  • The wings of the nose are porous - problems with the stomach mucosa
  • Swelling of the upper lip, especially after eating
  • Vertical wrinkles on the upper lip
  • Deep swollen, edematous nasolabial fold on both sides
  • Dilation of blood vessels in the skin around the lips
  • Papilla-like growths of "dead skin" on the neck
  • A sharp horizontal crease in the middle of the chin
  • Sores in the corners of the mouth - iron deficiency in the body
  • Bags under the eyes
  • Light brown specks on the lips - digestive disorders, possibly worms
  • A double crease on the upper eyelid may be a sign of diaphragmatic hernia

Signs of possible pancreatic disorders

  • Folds, thickened skin at the level of the corners of the mouth on both sides - problems with the pancreas
  • Deep nasolabial fold on the left side - pancreatic problems
  • Wrinkled forehead, corners of eyes, under cheekbones - pancreatic problems 

Signs of possible kidney problems

  • Bags on the cheekbones closer to the temples, watery or dense
  • Swelling of the chin
  • Swelling of the lower eyelids
  • The red color of the auricle
  • Vertical wrinkles in front of the ear
  • Deep forehead wrinkles
  • Slow hair growth on the head, hair loss, dandruff

What will the tongue tell us?

  • Even in ancient times, Chinese, Arabic and Greek doctors confidently asserted that disorders of the functions of various organs, primarily the stomach, liver, spleen and intestines, are manifested by changes in the surface of the tongue, and long before their painful symptoms become noticeable.
  • Whitish plaque on the front of the tongue - Possible gastritis
  • Whitish plaque on the middle part of the tongue - Possible gastritis, stomach or duodenal ulcer
  • Whitish plaque on the back third of the tongue - Inflammatory processes in the intestines, colitis, including ulcerative colitis
  • Whitish plaque on the entire surface of the tongue - Could be stomatitis.
  • Plaque in the middle of the tongue, the edges and tip of the tongue are light red in color - Gastric acidity disorders
  • Yellow plaque on tongue - Gallbladder lesion, possibly hemorrhoids
  • Brownish plaque on the tongue - Possible bowel disease
  • Blackish plaque on tongue - Exhaustion, fungal infection of the oral mucosa
  • The whole tongue is covered and covered with cracks, there is a red spot on the tip of the tongue - Disorder of intestinal musculature, in most cases accompanied by constipation
  • Smooth pink tongue - Anemia due to iron deficiency. Could be tuberculosis
  • Dry tongue, red streak in the middle of the tongue - Inflammation of the intestines accompanied by diarrhea and abdominal bloating
  • Blood-red tongue - Gastritis, enteritis.
  • Red, smooth and shiny tongue - Liver cirrhosis, atrophy of digestive mucosa
  • Cracked tongue - Could be gastritis.
  • Foamy streaks on both sides of the tongue - Probably rheumatism
  • Redness and swelling of the tongue on the right side - Possible hepatitis, cholecystitis
  • Dry tongue - Fever, fluid loss.
  • Tongue tremor - Brain disease, nervousness.
  • Tongue ulcers: flat ulcers - Could be tuberculosis.
  • The right side of the tongue resembles a geographical map - There may be a problem in the liver, or gallbladder
  • Similar symptoms on the left side of the tongue - Possible spleen problems
  • Changing coloration of the tongue - Aortic insufficiency
  • Burning tongue - Anemia due to iron deficiency.
  • Middle of tongue brown, edges red and moist - Possibly colitis
  • Dry tongue covered with numerous cracks - Possible diabetes
  • Feeling of dry tongue, although the tongue is moist - Anemia, insufficient blood supply to the stomach and intestines
  • Dry tongue covered with white mucus with bubbles and red spots - Acute gastritis
  • Dry tongue, the base of the tongue feels like clay - Intestinal ulcers
  • Black hairs on tongue - Penicillin allergy, fungal diseases
  • The underside of the tongue has a bluish color - Lack of oxygen, posing a danger to the heart or lungs
  • Pale underside of tongue - Low number of red blood cells
  • The underside of the tongue has a yellowish coloration - Possible liver disease

Nail condition and possible diseases

  • Intermittent white spots on nails - Iron deficiency in the body
  • Persistent presence of white spots on the nails - Chronic liver, kidney or lymphatic system disease, or arsenic poisoning
  • Longitudinal grooves on the nails - Stomach disorders. May be accompanied by a skin rash
  • Bulging nails that look like hour-glass - Possibly serious thyroid, intestinal, lung or heart problems
  • Long, narrow and convex nails - May indicate kidney disease. You should drink more water.

WARNING: This material is for informational purposes only and can in no way replace a doctor's consultation. The site is not responsible for your personal understanding and interpretation of this information. If you have one of the described signs, it is absolutely not necessarily that you are sick. Please consult your doctor.
This information will help you better understand your skin and cosmetics and find the only right way to bring your skin care and cosmetics into harmony. Read about the secrets of the face, facial features, the shape of the nose, lips, ears, and complexion here.

Physiognomy is an important science, it helps to detect the disease of internal organs at an early stage, when the symptoms are not yet obvious, or not manifested at all.

Literature used:

Kurt Tepperwein. The face is the mirror of health. Pathophysiognomy for everyone.
E.I.Gonikman. The art of face diagnosis.
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