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How to predict good or bad health from the eyes (part 2)

There are also the following symptoms that can be observed through the eyes. Next time, when you look in the mirror, don't forget to carefully observe your eyes to see if there are any abnormalities in order to prevent and treat them in advance. Professor Pan hopes that everyone will understand that safety and health are the most important. Only with safety and health can we create wealth, harvest love, and enjoy life. Today, I will introduce how to see a person's health from the state of the eyes.

What else can we understand through the eyes? People suffering from hepatitis usually have unhealthy yellow eyes, and there may also be abnormal spots on the iris. This phenomenon fits the theory of "the liver as the main eye" in Chinese medicine. In addition, the eyes of diabetic patients are different from those of healthy people, because studies have found that more than 70% of diabetic patients have red and swollen eyes, which are caused by retinal congestion. In fact, not only diabetes and hepatitis, many other diseases can be manifested through the eyes, such as nervous system problems. The problems of high blood pressure, metabolic disorders, and high blood lipids, including arteriosclerosis, can also be manifested in varying degrees through the eyes.

Although the appearance of the iris varies from person to person, some characteristics remain the same throughout life. Regardless of whether the body has disease or not, the signs of abnormality include: unexplained bumps, or clusters of white spots close together, which reveal the occurrence of inflammation or some serious diseases.

10. The maroon on the iris. Indicates that the toxins in the body have accumulated excessively and need to be eliminated in time.

11. There is white mucus on the pupils. It may be the initial symptoms of cataract.

12. Swollen lower eye blister. Prove that the accumulation of fluid or mucus in the body can cause kidney or bladder dysfunction.

13. Small stains appear under the eyes. You may have kidney stones.

14. Eyes are congested. The conjunctiva of the eye is nourished by countless capillaries. If the conjunctiva is injured, blood will permeate through the albuginea. It is medically called subconjunctival hemorrhage, which is usually caused by a blow to the eye. In a few cases, subconjunctival bleeding may be a symptom of severe hypertension or platelet disorders.

15. The eyes are bulging. Although bulging eyes are a family feature, obvious bulging may also be a sign of thyroid disease. Abnormal levels of thyroid hormone can cause the tissues around the eyes to swell.

16. Drooping eyelids. This is called drooping eyelids and may be a sign of aging. But in a few cases, it may also be a symptom of a brain tumor or myasthenia gravis.

Seventeen, pupil deformity. The pupils of healthy people are generally uniform and symmetrical, with the same size and the same response to light. If one pupil is larger than the other, or responds slowly to light, this may be a manifestation of stroke, brain tumor, optic neuroma, etc. and multiple sclerosis.

18. Thickening of eyelids. Rarely, thickened or deformed eyelids may be a manifestation of multiple neurofibromas, which is a rare genetic disease caused by the growth of neurofibromas.

19. Brown or purple appears under the eyes. It may be suffering from kidney stones or that the body's metabolism is poor.

Twenty, eyelids beat irregularly. It may be caused by nervous system disorders or liver dysfunction.