Can rashes be diagnosed depending on which part of the face they come from

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Can rashes be diagnosed based on which part of the face they come from?

1. If the rash comes out of the upper part of the forehead - it could be a problem with your colon or rectum

2. If the rash comes out of the lower part of the forehead - there may be inflammation in your bladder

3. If the rash appears between the finished outer part of the eyebrow and the top of the ear - there may be some problems with the transition

4. Increased rash on the eyebrow itself and between the two eyebrows - in heart failure and blood clots

5. If there are rashes between the two eyes - there may be various pathological processes in the liver

6. If the rash is on the nose - the inflammatory process in the pancreas may be going on

7. If there is a rash on the skin of the upper lip - this is also a sign of changes in the cardiovascular system.

8. If there are rashes on the sides of the lips - it means that there may be changes in your intestines (small and large)

9. If there are rashes on the outer parts of the lower jaw, up to the lower parts of the ear - there may be inflammation in the lungs

10. If there are rashes on the lower part of the lip - there may be pathological processes in the pelvic and pelvic organs (in adolescents there are more rashes in the same area) if in adults - bladder, in women on the testicles there may be changes in the uterus