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7 Surprising Things Doctors Can Tell Just By Looking at You

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What does your face say about you?

Unfortunately, with age, health problems also occur, especially hypertension and cardiovascular diseases and this can be seen by the color of the face of the individual.

“When blood pressure goes up, the body tries to lower it through vasodilation, and that gives a flushing to the face – blood translating into increased red color. Additionally, people common with fluctuating blood pressure suffer breakage of capillaries enhancing the redness,” said Dr. Petre. 

Also, if you have acne it means that your diet needs to be improved. “Allergies trigger the release of histamine that has a vasodilatory effect on skin and is responsible for the red patches,” she said.

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