There’s a neurological relationship that exists between specific points on our bodies and our internal organs. Observing our ears can help us learn about our existing health conditions and even predict future health issues.
We at Trends collected some interesting information about human ears that will help you understand more about yourself and the state of your health.
What do our ears reveal about us?
They can serve as identification. When we’re born, our ears are fully formed. They don’t change as we grow, although the lobe descends a little. This makes them a great way of identifying a person, just like a fingerprint.
Recessive or dominant genes. According to a study, attached earlobes (connected directly to the side of your head) are considered to be recessive. Free earlobes (earlobes that hang down beyond the point of attachment) are a dominant trait.
Coronary diseases. If you have a diagonal earlobe crease, you are very likely to have coronary artery disease.
Lack of vitamins and calcium. If your ears are a very pale color it could mean that your body has a low level of vitamins and calcium.
Kidney problems. If your ears are red, this may indicate that you have kidney problems.
Brain disorders. If your ears are a deep red color, it could be an indication of loss of memory, constant headaches, or brain problems.
Inflammation of the cartilage of the ear is a specific symptom of a disease called relapsing polychondritis.
August 1, 2021
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