- You should suspect anemia if your face is too pale and liver disease if yellow or dark.
- If the eyebrow fall, you should suspect hypothyroidism.
- If the eye socket turns dark, it means dyspepsia. If you bleed in the sclera, it means circulatory disease. If the sclera is yellow, it means that the liver, gallbladder and bile duct are attacked with a disease.
- If you have a swollen face, renal disease should be suspected and if you have swollen legs, circulatory disease should be suspected.
- If your nose color turns into purple or black, it means that you have a problem in the blood circulation.
- If the tongue is not well rotated in the mouth, cerebral tumor and cerebral apoplexy should be suspected as an early symptom.
- It might be jaundice if your palm is yellow.
- It might be liver dysfunction and renal dysfunction if your nails are brown and irregular in pattern.
- If you have a constant dizzy spell, buzzing in the ears and hearing loss, it could be a sign of atherosclerosis or cervical vertebrae if you are relatively young.
- When getting up in the morning, if your heart beats quick, you feel exhausted and hungry around 4-5 a.m. or you often have a dry throat, you have to suspect diabetes.
- It might be an initial gastroenteritis or gastric ulcer if you feel hungry soon after eating and have epigastralgia within an hour.
- If you usually have no appetite and loose feces, or even a small amount of oily food leads to diarrhea, it means that there are pathological changes in the pancreas or small and large intestine, or bile discharge is hindered.
- An eyeball protrusion, easy anger or a profuse perspiration suggests a disease in the thyroid gland.
- If you have difficulty in swallowing soup or even water when having meals and gradually become thin, you might have cancer of the esophagus.