The defense function of the human body is achieved through various tissues, and the thin eyebrows also play a defensive role. They can prevent dust or sweat from flowing into the eyes, ensuring that vision is not disturbed. Some women often use force to pull out many "unsatisfactory" eyebrows in order to achieve thin and curved eyebrows. Even worse, pulling out the entire eyebrow and painstakingly furrowing it can be very detrimental to SEP's health. It should be noted that eyebrows are not useless. If there is no eyebrow covering the eyes, sweat and rain will flow directly into the eyes, stimulating the cornea and conjunctiva, causing keratitis and conjunctivitis, and in severe cases, leading to corneal ulcers. Due to the abundance of nerve and blood vessels around the eyebrows, frequent eyebrow pulling can easily cause adverse stimulation to the nerve and blood vessels, leading to facial muscle movement disorders, resulting in symptoms such as pain, blurred vision, or diplopia, as well as the possibility of dermatitis and folliculitis. At the same time, frequently pulling out eyebrows can also cause eyelid laxity and increased wrinkles, affecting aesthetics. Therefore, remind women who love beauty that nature is naturally beautiful and do not easily pluck their eyebrows.Eyebrow droop: It is often caused by facial nerve paralysis. If one side of the eyebrow droops, it indicates that that that side has facial nerve paralysis, causing the eyebrows to be lower and unable to lift upwards. Some cases have unilateral drooping of the upper eyelid (such as muscle weakness), resulting in one eyebrow appearing taller.Eyebrow Loss: Eyebrows that are light, sparse, and easy to fall off are more common in patients with weakened Qi and blood, weak and prone to illness. Such patients are prone to cold hands and feet, and weak kidney qi. Patients with hypothyroidism and hypopituitarism often have eyebrows falling off, especially at the outer one-third of the eyebrows. Patients with leprosy experience thickening of the outer eyebrow skin and shedding of eyebrows in the early stages of the disease. Patients with alopecia areata may also experience symptoms of eyebrow shedding. Cancer, syphilis, and severe anemia can also cause eyebrow shedding, and some anti-cancer or anti metabolic drugs also have this side effect.
Eyebrow droop: It is often caused by facial nerve paralysis. If one side of the eyebrow droops, it indicates that that that side has facial nerve paralysis, causing the eyebrows to be lower and unable to lift upwards. Some cases have unilateral drooping of the upper eyelid (such as muscle weakness), resulting in one eyebrow appearing taller.
Dry eyebrows: Those with straight and dry eyebrow tips may experience menstrual abnormalities in females, while males are more likely to suffer from neurological disorders. Some children or malnourished patients may have yellow and burnt eyebrows, which is also a sign of lung qi deficiency.
Thick eyebrows: People with thick eyebrows have a stronger physique and are full of energy. However, if a woman's eyebrows are particularly thick and black, it may be related to hyperfunction of the adrenal cortex. Those with thick and short eyebrows are often irritable and prone to anger, and should be cautious of emergencies.
Raising eyebrows: Raising eyebrows is a sign of critical illness, and patients with this condition should seek treatment as soon as possible.
Eyebrow tilt: indicates serious illness, especially severe lesions in the gallbladder and viscera.
Long and lush eyebrows: This is often a sign of strength in elderly people, appearing to have beautiful and long eyebrows, some of which are particularly long, up to 4-5 centimeters, while others are 2-3 centimeters. The old saying goes that those with long eyebrows have a longer lifespan, so people call this type of long eyebrow "Shoumei". However, some people believe that the appearance of "longevity eyebrows" is not a good omen based on clinical observations and family history investigations. Research has found that longevity eyebrows are mainly related to regulatory imbalances, and the appearance of longevity eyebrows in adolescence and middle age may be an early external manifestation of certain latent diseases, including tumors and immune disorders. The earlier the occurrence of longevity eyebrows, the earlier the imbalance of body regulation occurs, the faster the pace of aging, and the higher the probability of tumor occurrence. Therefore, it is believed that the appearance of longevity eyebrows after the age of 45-50 is more in line with the physiological aging law, but it should be mainly solitary. Regular physical examinations and follow-up observations should be conducted for individuals with elongated eyebrows, especially those with clustered or bundled distribution, in order to detect and treat them early.
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