Discover the 18 Things Your Face Can Reveal About Deep Health Problems

Maybe I’m showing my age but when I was younger, a visit to the doctor included a close examination of the patient. The doctor looked into my ears and eyes with lighted instrument, looked dowm my throat using a tongue depressor, checked heartbeat with a stethoscope as well as having a good look at the face and hands. Nowadays, the GP stands across the room behind a computer keyboard and asks questions. Seems to me doctors can miss a lot with this hands off approach. Anyone else notice this too? Is this how modern doctors are now trained?

There are numerous bodily difficulties to be on the lookout for if your face changes. These four changes may indicate an underlying, undiagnosed medical ailment if you experience them. For your own wellbeing, remain vigilant and proactive.

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My wellness journey started 15 years ago, everything you are saying is true, when I took out carbs and sugars my PCOS reversed and I was able to get pregnant and my face cleared up. My OBGYN only recommended birth control, never once mentioned changing my diet, she also told me I would probably never have children and walked out of the room leaving me with a prescription for birth control pills that I never took. I am currently on a low arginine diet to keep cold sore outbreaks down.
I would get 7 or 8 a month sometimes, now I get 2 a YEAR. I no longer consume any nuts, seeds, quinoa, blueberries, oranges, cucumbers, raisins, granola, oatmeal, wheat germ, nut butters, black tea. All of those foods are considered healthy but my body was going crazy every time I ate those foods. My glands would swell and I was in a constant state of feeling like I was catching a cold all my life. These foods also affected my ears and I would get ear infections yearly.
I am a natural stressor so while I do believe that stress affects cold sore outbreaks, my outbreaks seem to be tied primarily to those foods. It has been 5 years on a low arginine and it is working. An employee at the health food store in my area mentioned not eating nuts to me because of my constant cold like symptoms. I went home that day and researched and took all of those foods out of my diet and my life changed.
I rarely catch a cold now, when I do the duration is short and my symptoms are manageable. I was already thin so when I took out the nuts and nut butters I lost 7 pounds that I have not been able to get back, I have learned how to use hypertrophy and flexing to my advantage and build muscle so I don’t look as thin. I appreciate this knowledge. Cheers to you!

1. Eyebrow thinning

Facial Changes

According to Livestrong.com, medical conditions like hypothyroidism and atopic dermatitis can contribute to thinning eyebrows. A thyroid gland that is underactive, or hypothyroidism, can cause general hair thinning. Additionally, atopic dermatitis, a skin disease that affects 20% of the population, may be a factor in eyebrow loss.

2. Intense acne and unusual hair

Facial Changes

It’s normally okay to have peach fuzz and minor acne. But if you have a lot of facial hair or severe acne, you might have a health problem. It can be a sign of PCOS, a condition marked by irregular periods, obesity, infertility, and abnormal hair growth. As soon as you notice these symptoms, call your doctor.

3. Red rashes and bumps

A red rash on your face or neck could be a sign of autoimmune diseases like lupus or celiac disease or digestive problems. Keep up with these possible health issues.

4. Under-eye circles

Facial Changes 

Pay special attention if there are any changes, but occasional under-eye circles brought on by insufficient sleep are typical. It could be an indication of Dermatomyositis, an autoimmune condition that causes muscular pain and weakness, if it is accompanied by red or black spots. Consult a doctor right away if you see any of these symptoms.

Have any of these face changes ever happened to you? Tell us about your experience.

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