Face Reading and Organ Health
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What does the condition of the whole cheek indicate?

  • The condition of the heart and kidneys
  • The condition of the liver, lungs, shoulders, and arms (correct)
  • The condition of the brain and nervous system
  • The condition of the stomach and pancreas
  • What is indicated by problems with the left cheek?

  • Decrease function of the kidneys
  • Decrease function of the lungs
  • Decrease function of the liver (correct)
  • Increase function of the liver
  • What can cause acne or rough skin to appear near the cheekbone?

  • Stiff shoulders or shoulder pains (correct)
  • Stiff back or lower back pain
  • Stiff knees or knee pain
  • Stiff neck or neck pain
  • Which of the following is NOT a possible indication of problems with the cheeks?

    <p>Problems with the stomach and pancreas</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a common characteristic of the skin on the whole cheek?

    <p>Dry skin</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Facial Analysis and Organ Health

    • The whole cheek area, characterized by a rough texture skin, dry skin, and acne, is indicative of the condition of the Liver (LV), Lungs (LU), Liver (LI), and Kidneys (KD).

    Cheek Problems and Associated Body Parts

    • Cheek problems, including acne or rough skin, may be related to issues with the liver and lungs, as well as problems with the shoulders and arms.
    • Stiff shoulders or shoulder pains can manifest as acne or rough skin near the cheekbone.

    Left Cheek and Liver Function

    • The left cheek, marked by rough skin, dry skin, and acne, suggests a decrease in Liver (LV) function.

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    This quiz explores the connection between facial features and internal organ health, specifically the cheek area and its relation to the liver, lungs, and kidneys.

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