Doctors are shocked: these signs on the face indicate deadly diseases, but 90% of people ignore them

Doctors are shocked: these signs on the face indicate deadly diseases, but 90% of people ignore them
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Yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes often indicates serious diseases of the liver and biliary tract. Jaundice may be associated with hepatitis, cirrhosis, or cancer. Ignoring such changes is extremely dangerous - it requires immediate medical attention.

Facial and eyelid swelling

Puffiness is often perceived as a consequence of lack of sleep or excess salt, but regular swelling can be a signal of kidney disease, cardiovascular system problems, or thyroid disorders. The situation is especially alarming when swelling appears in the morning and is accompanied by changes in urination or weakness.

Red or purple spots

Rashes, redness, and inflammatory spots on the face can be not only a consequence of allergies but also symptoms of autoimmune diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus. Also, persistent redness in the cheeks and nose area may signal vascular problems.

Cracks in the corners of the lips

At first glance, this is a minor inconvenience, but cracks may indicate a deficiency of B vitamins or iron. In severe cases, this can be a sign of anemia or diabetes.

Bluish lips

Lips that acquire a bluish tint indicate a lack of oxygen in the blood. This may be associated with chronic lung or cardiovascular diseases. If such a sign appears regularly, it requires urgent examination.

Dark circles under the eyes

Although they are often associated with fatigue, persistent dark circles may indicate chronic kidney or liver diseases, or endocrine disorders.

Why is it important to pay attention to changes?

The body always signals problems, and the face is one of the first indicators. Doctors note that early diagnosis significantly increases the chances of successful treatment even for the most dangerous diseases.

What to do if you notice alarming signs?

Do not self-medicate and do not attribute changes to stress or age. It is best to consult a general practitioner who will order tests and refer you to the appropriate specialist.

Health is often reflected on the face, and paying attention to these signals can save lives.

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