How to read birthmarks in physiognomy and what they mean

How to read birthmarks in physiognomy and what they mean

In medicine, birthmarks are called maternal spots or moles. In fact, they are marks brought from the mother's womb. Some people have birthmarks and some do not. In physiognomy, the appearance of birthmarks can also affect our fortunes. Generally speaking, the meaning of the birthmark is judged based on its location, color, shape and size. So what does birthmark mean in physiognomy? For this purpose, the editor has compiled relevant articles, let’s take a look!

How to read birthmarks in physiognomy and what they mean

What does a red birthmark mean in physiognomy?

We should first understand the scientific explanation of the formation of red birthmarks. Red birthmarks are mainly caused by the lack of trace elements such as zinc, copper, calcium, magnesium, and elements such as phenylalanine and tyrosine in the serum, which affects the biochemical process of pigment synthesis and ultimately leads to an abnormal increase in the secretion of pigment by pigment cells, which gradually spreads to the epidermis through nerve transmission to form plaques.

So far, there is no definite answer to the cause of red birthmarks, but some scholars believe that red birthmarks are formed by blood vessels during embryonic development. During the development and formation of the embryo, they are stimulated by certain external factors, which affect the normal development of blood vessels, leading to vascular malformations and abnormal development of blood vessels. The development of blood vessels in the embryo can be roughly divided into three stages, namely the plexus stage, the reticular stage and the trunk stage. The formation of port-wine stains in newborns is most likely due to the sudden cessation of development of some capillaries during the plexiform stage of blood vessel formation and development.

Scientific basis of red birthmarks:

Red birthmark is also called port-wine stain. Medically, red birthmark is classified as a type of venous malformation. The initial damage manifests as several light red, dark red or purple-red patches with irregular shapes, clear boundaries, and no protrusions above the skin surface. Capillary dilation can be seen. Pressing will result in partial or complete fading of color, and the surface is smooth. As age increases, the color of the red birthmark will continue to deepen, turning red or even purple. The range of the lesion will gradually expand, and it may thicken and form nodules. If port-wine stains are not treated, they will persist for life. With age, the diameter of the abnormal blood vessels will become larger and larger, and the skin lesions will become thicker and thicker, developing into deep venous malformations, but they will not develop into mixed hemangiomas. Some non-professional doctors often diagnose port-wine stains in adult or elderly patients as mixed hemangiomas, which is inaccurate. To be precise, they should be deep venous malformations.

Dangers of red birthmarks:

As the patient ages, the area of ​​the port-wine stain will gradually expand, the color will gradually deepen, and the depth of the lesion will deepen accordingly. Especially when the port-wine stain grows in obvious parts of the patient's face, it can cause serious damage to the patient's external appearance. In addition, port-wine stains can occur in any part of the patient's body. If they grow on the patient's tissues and organs, they will press on the organs and cause organ dysfunction. As the port-wine stain develops, it will cause bleeding. Because port-wine stain is caused by vascular malformations, and because it occurs in the epidermis and dermis, it is often ruptured or scratched and bleeds. Sometimes port-wine stains will also cause skin itching. Port-wine stain patients are often scratched, resulting in heavy bleeding that lasts for a long time. The harm of port-wine stains after rupture and bleeding is that they are prone to infection. Therefore, it is best for patients with port-wine stains to seek treatment as early as possible.

Is fortune-telling with red birthmarks scientific? I believe that everyone has already understood through the relevant introduction of the above content that many birthmarks are hemangiomas, which are caused by vascular malformations and are not a symbol of luck as people say. It is best for patients to seek treatment as soon as possible. I wish all patients a speedy recovery.

How to read birthmarks in different positions and what do they mean?

1. There is a birthmark between the breast and belly button

If a person has a birthmark between the breast and the navel, it means that this person is very popular and can be welcomed and respected by others wherever he goes, especially with the opposite sex!

2. Birthmark on the coccyx

The coccyx was called the turtle tail in ancient times. If there is a birthmark here, it means that the person is more talented and knowledgeable than others, and has better artistic talent than others. He can be said to be both literary and martial, and most of them are high-ranking officials.

3. Birthmark under the buttocks

Having a birthmark under the buttocks means you are born with a silver spoon in your mouth. You will be welcomed by others everywhere and be good at everything you do. You will never have to worry about food and clothing throughout your life.

4. There is a birthmark between the clavicle and the arm

If there are birthmarks on the collarbone and arm, it means that this person is generous to his friends and regards money as dirt, so he will not have any extra money left and will be penniless in his later years. It is recommended that he save more money.

5. There is a birthmark on the chest near the heart

If there is a birthmark near the heart on the chest, commonly known as a "heartless and treacherous" birthmark, it represents being cunning and inconstant. One often thinks that his friends are stupid and becomes suspicious when he sees money. In short, he has bad intentions.

6. Birthmark on the middle back of the neck

If there is a birthmark on the middle back of the neck, it means that your love life will often encounter twists and turns. You will easily be deceived by your partner and end up heartbroken, but you still don’t take any warning after the pain and will continue to encounter setbacks in love.

7. Birthmark on the inner thigh

A birthmark on the inner thigh indicates that the person has great inner potential and will make a stunning performance at work, but his fate is quite busy and hard. (Feng Shui www.azg168.cn)

Teach you how to read the meaning of birthmarks in physiognomy

There are 6 common birthmarks

1 Port wine stain. About 1/3 of newborns will have this birthmark. Most will disappear as children grow older. Treatment is usually not required.

2 Mongolian spots. This birthmark looks like a bruise and is common among Asian people. It usually disappears before school age. No treatment is usually required.

3 Strawberry hemangioma. It usually forms a few weeks after birth and, although it will not disappear, it has no impact on health. Treatment is usually not required.

4 Cavernous hemangioma. It's like a light blue spongy tissue filled with blood. It disappears before puberty. Treatment is usually not required.

5 Café au lait spots. It generally does not cause health problems. However, if several birthmarks larger than a coin appear at the same time, it may be related to neurofibroma.

6 Congenital pigmented nevus. These moles may develop into skin cancer and should be treated if they are large in size.

Blue and black birthmarks are generally harmless and mainly affect appearance.

Birthmarks can generally be divided into pigmented and vascular types. Common pigmented types include nevus of Ota, congenital pigmented nevus, café-au-lait spots, etc.; vascular types include port-wine stains, strawberry hemangioma, etc.

After a newborn is born, some spots or papules that are different from the skin color may appear on the skin or mucous membranes. These are called birthmarks. They mostly occur on the baby's waist, buttocks, chest, back and limbs, and are generally blue or blue-gray patches. The incidence of birthmarks in newborns is about 10%, most of which only affect the appearance and do not require special treatment.

Broadly speaking, birthmarks affect health, and most of the effects they cause are limited to psychological aspects. Some congenital birthmarks are caused by arteriovenous malformations or mixed hemangiomas due to the abundant local blood vessels.

Cyan birthmarks appear as light brown dots, flakes or bluish-black pigmentation spots around the eye sockets; severe cases may appear as brown, bluish-brown or bluish-black pigmentation spots on one or both sides of the face. Regarding what is said online, blue birthmarks can cause glaucoma and cataracts? Experts say it is basically impossible.

In addition, black birthmarks are more common, which are caused by melanin deposition. Some people are born with hair on the birthmarks, while others gradually grow hair after birth. Generally speaking, black birthmarks are not dangerous. But a few may become malignant. If the black birthmark expands rapidly, you should go to the hospital for examination in time.

These blue or black birthmarks mainly affect the appearance, and most of them have psychological effects on people. If birthmarks grow on obvious parts of the body such as the face, hands, or feet, it can be disturbing and may cause some people to feel inferior. Children, in particular, are more likely to develop a tendency towards inferiority or autism as they grow up.

Red birthmarks on babies are likely to be skin hemangiomas

Some birthmarks may be accompanied by abnormalities of body organs and may even have the possibility of malignant changes, so they must be treated actively. Many parents find it horrifying to hear about neonatal hemangioma. In fact, some newborn babies have red birthmarks on their faces and bodies, just like bruises on their buttocks, and many parents don’t care. Little do people know that some red birthmarks may be neonatal hemangiomas.

Hemangiomas are often discovered in infancy, so many parents worry whether the hemangioma will continue to grow. Is there any treatment that can cure it as soon as possible?

Hemangiomas can generally be divided into port-wine stains, simple capillary hemangiomas (strawberry hemangiomas), cavernous hemangiomas, and mixed hemangiomas. Simple capillary hemangiomas are more common in infants and young children.

However, it should be noted that although hemangioma is a benign lesion, if it grows on the face, it can cause severe facial deformity, so you should go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time. Moreover, during the neonatal period, the tumor will gradually increase in size, and as the hemangioma spreads, it will affect the baby's appearance; if the hemangioma is removed when it grows too large, large areas of tissue defects may cause facial deformities after surgery. Therefore, the earlier facial hemangiomas are treated, the better. In addition, some patients have hemangiomas growing in the joints. If not treated in time, the hemangiomas will grow larger and thicker, restricting joint movement.

Some hemangiomas (such as central hemangioma of the jaw) may rupture suddenly, causing heavy bleeding. This type of hemangioma should be treated promptly. Under the doctor's guidance, the best treatment method and timing should be chosen, and surgery should be performed with adequate preparation, which can greatly reduce the risk of surgery.

If there are multiple brown birthmarks on your body, you may have a neurological disease.

There is also a brown birthmark called a café au lait spot. Its color is like coffee with milk added, and the color ranges from light brown to dark brown. Such birthmarks have clear boundaries with the surrounding skin, are not raised, and are neither painful nor itchy. They are often distributed on the trunk or limbs, and can occasionally be seen on the face.

Café au lait spots are most common in patients with neurofibromatosis, and about 70% of patients with neurofibromatosis have signs of café au lait spots. In addition, café au lait spots can also be seen in tuberous sclerosis and other neuroectodermal syndromes. If you have multiple (generally more than 6) café au lait spots on your body, you can go to the neurosurgery department of the hospital for examination to rule out neurological diseases.

Sometimes, one or two cafe au lait spots can be seen on healthy children. This is a normal phenomenon and does not require excessive treatment.

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