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Last Updated: 14th Sep 2024

How do your earlobes tell you about your health?

Creased earlobes
Frank's sign is a diagonal crease at the middle of your earlobe. Studies have shown that this can indicate coronary artery disease. Researchers believe this could be caused by a collapse of elastic tissue around small blood vessels in the ear and around your heart.



What does a crease at your earlobe mean?

Frank's sign is a diagonal earlobe wrinkle that has been linked to stroke risk. The crease could indicate poor blood supply to the ears or a sign of weakening blood vessels. This could also be a sign of aging.

What causes Frank's Sign? This is known as Frank's sign. It is more common in the elderly. The cause is believed to be age-related loss or vascular elastic fibers. Experts disagree on the relationship between CVD and earlobe wrinkles.

Keep this in mind, are creases on the earlobes a sign of heart disease?

In 1982, a study of 340 patients found that a crease in the earlobe was a sign of aging and CAD. If you have symptoms, the crease could indicate that you may have a more severe form of heart disease . The diagonal creases were found to be associated with cardiovascular deaths in this study.

What is Frank's sign

Frank's sign refers to a diagonal crease at the ear lobe that extends from the tragus through the lobule and ends at the rear edge the auricle. Frank's sign has been linked to cardiovascular disease in some studies, but it is not directly related to severity.