The phrase “DO YOU KNOW ANYONE WITH THIS EAR MARK? SEE WHAT IT MEANS…” is referring to a viral health claim about something called a diagonal earlobe crease, often called Frank’s sign.
👂 What people claim
Some social media posts say:
- A line/crease on the earlobe = sign of heart disease or poor heart health
🧠 What science actually says
This “ear mark” is known as Frank’s sign, and studies show:
- It is a diagonal crease in the earlobe
- Some research found a possible link with higher risk of heart disease
- BUT it is NOT a diagnosis tool
Medical experts clearly state:
- It can appear in healthy people too
- It is often related to aging, skin changes, or genetics
- It must NOT be used alone to judge heart health (Medical News Today)
⚠️ Important truth
- It does NOT mean someone has heart disease
- It does NOT predict a heart attack
- It is only a weak possible indicator among many risk factors
❤️ Real heart risk factors are:
- High blood pressure
- High cholesterol
- Smoking
- Diabetes
- Obesity
- Family history
✅ Bottom line
That post is clickbait-style misinformation mixed with a real medical observation.
If you want, you can describe or show the ear mark you saw, and I’ll tell you if it’s just a normal crease or something medically relevant.