The Relationship between Facial Features and Health:
Doctors diagnose illnesses by combining facial features, local characteristics, and examination results. TCM emphasizes "Observing, Listening, Asking, and Touching," while Western medicine focuses on "Visual Inspection, Palpation, Percussion, and Auscultation." In medical terms, generally healthy facial features may reflect the health of internal organs. For example, TCM believes that individuals with a pale complexion and weakness in the limbs may suffer from spleen deficiency, while a pale face without a healthy blood color may indicate blood deficiency from a Western medical perspective. Facial signs such as a consistently flushed face may be linked to hypertension, and a rigid expression may be associated with cardiovascular diseases.