Medicine has achieved enormous success in the treatment of many diseases, but science has gone further and now we can learn about our diseases not only by symptoms, but also by a person’s character. Scientists have discovered that our character can be the cause of many diseases.
For example, people with a quick temper often suffer from gallbladder diseases and renal colic. Asthma, bronchitis and pneumonia often occur in people with mild and anxious temperaments. Excessive fear can damage the kidneys and bladder, and anger can destroy the liver.
But our illnesses cannot be explained only by character. The eyes, one of the most mysterious organs of the human body, can become a mirror of the diseases that develop in our body. For example, swollen upper eyelids can signal the onset of stone formation in the gallbladder. Watery eyeballs, coupled with redness of the corneal vessels, may indicate developing glaucoma.
If a white mucous coating regularly appears on your eyes, you should check with an ophthalmologist for cataracts. Small dark spots under the eyes should alert you to the formation of kidney stones. A stye on the eye may indicate an infection or force you to limit your intake of fatty foods.
In addition, the inner surface of the eyelids can also give us clues about the state of our health. In a healthy person, it should be an even pink color. If the color becomes distinctly red, this may indicate poor circulation, a disorder of the digestive system, or problems in the sexual sphere. The white color of the inner surface of the eyelid may indicate iron deficiency anemia and lack of hemoglobin in the blood, and a red-yellow tint may indicate a disorder of the kidneys, liver, spleen, pancreas or heart.
So, your character and the condition of your eyes can be the key to diagnosing many diseases. Monitor your health and do not forget about regular medical examinations in order to prevent possible problems in time.