Professor Lee Seung-hoon addressed the connection between comedian Kim Soo-yong's diagonal earlobe crease, known as 'Frank's Sign,' and health issues.
On the October 7th broadcast of MBN's 'Kim Joo-ha's Day & Night,' renowned stroke expert Professor Lee Seung-hoon made an appearance.
Professor Lee gained significant attention with a YouTube video titled "Doctors Risk Their Careers to Say This," which surpassed 4.5 million views.
During the broadcast, Professor Lee explained about strokes, stating, "Ischemic strokes account for 70%, with a mortality rate of less than 5%. The issue isn't death but disability. Hemorrhagic strokes have a mortality rate of 40-50%, making death a concern."
He added, "While cancer often worsens, strokes are only severe initially. Meeting me is the worst part, and it only gets better from there. Only 10% face crises, while the rest mostly improve."
He further shared the 'golden numbers' to prevent the second stage, atherosclerosis. "If blood pressure is '130/80mmHg,' HbA1c is below '7%', and LDL cholesterol is below '160,' the probability of atherosclerosis is 0%. Checking these numbers once a year is sufficient."
When Kim Joo-ha asked if the diagonal crease on Kim Soo-yong's ear was a precursor to his acute myocardial infarction, Professor Lee clarified, "Strokes are not related to earlobe creases."
Professor Lee noted, "While many medical papers discuss this, the issue is that the earlobe crease, coronary arteries, and cerebral vessels are physically distant and different in tissue. It's more of a medical myth."
Reporter Na-yeon Cho, Ten Asia nybluebook@tenasia.co.kr