Is turning white in Yintang a sign of death?
No, the Yintang area is generally a manifestation of the human body’s Qi and blood, and is also a sign of whether the body is healthy or not. If Yintang turns white, there are two situations: one is blood deficiency, because blood is red, and Yintang will naturally turn white if there is less blood; the other may be Qi deficiency, Qi is the leader of blood, and Qi leads the blood to circulate throughout the body. When Qi is deficient, the blood cannot flow, and the Yintang will turn white. Many young people are prone to iron deficiency anemia in adolescence. Before the whole body shows symptoms, a pale color can be seen between the eyebrows. This is the earliest sign. If no attention is paid at this time, dry nails, pale complexion, palpitations, shortness of breath, etc. will gradually appear. Only when you go to the hospital for a test will you find that the hemoglobin is very low.