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From the shape of the corners, it is possible to detect the presence of heart disease in a person. If your eardrum is angular and oblique, you are more likely to have or will have coronary heart disease. When we think about our corners, we usually focus on their ability to hear. But regardless of their main function, their appearance can reveal certain things about health. Hearing quality, the appearance of the corners, the production of wax, and the regulation of balance provide important insights into overall health. It is important to recognize these signs and symptoms in order to better understand what is going on inside our body.
Diabetes:
Hearing loss, although a disease in its own right, can also be a sign of diabetes. Hearing loss is said to be twice as common in diabetics as in healthy people. Diabetics have a 30 percent higher risk of hearing loss. The association may be explained by the blood flow in the ear - which affects diabetes.