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   <title>Another health indicator from the mouth is the colour</title>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;In an article for The Conversation, Adam Taylor, director of the Clinical 
Anatomy Learning Centre and senior lecturer at Lancaster University, describes 
six of these unusual signs of heart disease. In this case, blue lips are 
probably just due to a temporary lack of oxygen and will resolve quite 
quickly.Clubbed fingernails: A phenomenon known as digital clubbing may also be 
a sign that all is not well with your heart.Of course, people also get blue lips 
if they are extremely cold or have been at a high altitude. Unfortunately, these 
fatty deposits are also laid down in arteries that supply the heart. This is why 
clubbed fingers are sometimes known as Hippocratic fingers.Xanthomas are most 
commonly seen in people with a genetic disease called familial 
hypercholesterolemia.This so-called arcus senilis, starts at the top and bottom 
of the iris before progressing to form a complete ring.Halo around the iris: Fat 
deposits may also be seen in the eye, as a grey ring around the outside of the 
iris, the coloured part of the eye.Rotten gums and loose teeth.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The state of your oral health can also be a good predictor of the state of 
your cardiovascular health..According to a recent study, one in four people die 
from heart disease. It doesnt interfere with vision.People with this condition 
have exceptionally high levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol &amp;ndash; 
so-called bad cholesterol.About 45 per cent of people over the age of 40 have 
this fatty halo around their iris, rising to about 70 per cent of people over 
the age of 60.Clubbing of the fingers is the oldest known medical symptom.Here 
are the unusual signs that you may have heart diseaseCreased earlobes: One such 
external indicator is diagonal creases on the earlobes &amp;ndash; known as Franks sign, 
named after Sanders Frank, an American doctor who first described the sign.The 
presence of this fatty ring has been shown to be associated with some of the 
risk factors for coronary heart disease.Fatty bumps.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Another external indicator of heart issues is yellow, fatty bumps &amp;ndash; known 
clinically as xanthomas &amp;ndash; that can appear on the elbows, knees, buttocks or 
eyelids.This is where the fingernails change shape, becoming thicker and wider, 
due to more tissue being produced.It is not clear what the cause of the 
association is, but some have postulated that it is to do with a shared 
embryological origin. The change is usually painless and happens on both hands. 
The bad bacteria can enter the bloodstream from the mouth and cause inflammation 
in the blood vessels, which can lead to cardiovascular disease.Over 40 studies 
have demonstrated an association between this feature of the ear and an 
increased risk of atherosclerosis.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In fact, the other five symptoms &amp;ndash; mentioned above &amp;ndash; can also have a benign 
cause.But it turns out that there are some unusual signs you can easily spot 
that may point to heart disease.Studies have shown that tooth loss and inflammed 
gums (periodontitis) are markers of heart disease. However, finding out that you 
might be one of them is difficult.The lips are usually red, but they can take on 
a bluish colour (cyanosis) in people with heart problems, due to the failure of 
the cardiovascular system to deliver oxygenated blood to tissues.The bumps 
themselves are harmless, but they can be a sign of bigger problems.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Blue lips: Another health indicator from the mouth is the colour of your 
lips.The mechanism that causes these fatty deposits in tissues is understood and 
it holds an iconic place in medicine as it led to the development of one of the 
blockbuster group of drugs that reduce cholesterol: statins. But if you are 
worried or in doubt, you should contact your GP or other healthcare professional 
for an expert opinion. It was first described by Hippocrates in the 
fifth-century BC.The mouth is full of bacteria, both good and bad.Most recently, 
it has been seen that these creases are also implicated in cerebrovascular 
disease &amp;ndash; disease &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.weftfeeder.cn/&quot;&gt;rapier loom&lt;/a&gt; of the 
blood vessels in the brain.Studies have shown that there is an association with 
the visible external crease on the earlobe and increased risk of 
atherosclerosis, a disease where plaque builds up inside your arteries.The 
levels of this cholesterol are so high they become deposited in the skin.The 
reason this change indicates heart issues is because oxygenated blood is not 
reaching the fingers properly and so the cells produce a factor that promotes 
growth to try and rectify the issue&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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